The answer to your exact question is very advanced calculus. However, it should be noted that our current technology uses a science rather than a math. Our knowledge of quantum physics is essentially responsible for what we call technology. Only this field of study has been able to answer the questions of how subatomic particles(i.e. electrons) behave and how do we manipulate their behavior. Physics is not truly defined as simply a "math", but instead relies heavily on what calculus and other maths have taught us.
Math is used several different ways in technology. For instance, the Internet is based on a form of math called binary code(this is what all computers work on) Math in technology is used by grocery store owners to see which products are popular and which ones are not.
from all of the technology and when there is technology there has to be something in there that has to do with math like multiplication i think.
Math forms the foundation for information technology so there is a huge range of math problems that can be used in it, far too many to list.
Math 1333 or higher is used in a accountant major.
they relate because thaey all need to be used to do science
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Math is used several different ways in technology. For instance, the Internet is based on a form of math called binary code(this is what all computers work on) Math in technology is used by grocery store owners to see which products are popular and which ones are not.
from all of the technology and when there is technology there has to be something in there that has to do with math like multiplication i think.
Math forms the foundation for information technology so there is a huge range of math problems that can be used in it, far too many to list.
You should stick with math, your grammar sucks
Any math can be used.
That is kind of subjective, but I would say physics, biology, math, information technology (IT), chemistry, and engineering.
Math 1333 or higher is used in a accountant major.
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