Yes, the Maya were highly skilled in writing, math, and science. They developed a complex writing system known as hieroglyphics and had a sophisticated understanding of mathematics, including the concept of zero, which was rare in ancient civilizations. Their astronomical knowledge was advanced, allowing them to create precise calendars and predict celestial events. Overall, the Maya significantly contributed to the fields of writing, mathematics, and science in Mesoamerica.
Not really. Science Engineering deals basically with Math subjects. Therefore, if you're good in Math, you'll do good in Science Engineering.
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The invention of the printing press
Not necessarily. Math is the language of science, rather than writing. Being a good writer may help, but being strong in the math section is more important. If you understand the math portion, there is no way you can fail
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math, science, english, reading, and writing.
The people who are very skilled in math and people who are good in earth science work in NASA.
Some of the most important Maya achievements include their sophisticated calendar system that accurately tracked time, their advanced knowledge of mathematics and astronomy, and their impressive architectural and engineering skills, as seen in the construction of their iconic pyramids and temples. Additionally, the Maya made significant contributions in the fields of art, hieroglyphic writing, and agriculture.
Math is good for science and engineering of any type.
No it isn't.
Not really. Science Engineering deals basically with Math subjects. Therefore, if you're good in Math, you'll do good in Science Engineering.
The invention of the printing press
yeah
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You'll need both - probably more math than writing, but you should also practice some writing. You can learn it; just practice a bit, now and then.
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