I think because even science begins with math.
Maths is called the queen of science bcz the already th king is the environment and maths is being used in our daily life.Wherever u go u need mathematics,If u go to a shop to buy something u need maths to add those .And to count u need maths. EACH ANS EVERY THING AROUND US NEEDS MATHS TO LiVE.So its important that we must give first preference to maths than all other subjects. Now a days students think tht maths is a waste of time but they still don know the importance of maths..Maths is not a easy subject but if we have interenst we may like it..It is a subject of solving equations..Even the great mathematician Ramanujam didnt score welll in his maths is his childhood.But still he was able to do all the sums correctly without any mistake because of his interest - V.DHANANJAY
because all subject are include on it
Oh, dude, prime numbers are like those cool numbers that can only be divided by 1 and themselves. So, a queen prime number would be a prime number that rules over all the other primes, wearing a sparkly crown and waving a scepter made of mathematical equations. But seriously, there's no such thing as a queen prime number, just regular primes doing their prime thing.
The numbers on the cards are numbered 2 through 10. Ace, Jack, Queen, and King do not have numbers. So add up 2 through 10 and get 54. There are 4 suits so 4 * 54 = 216.
This is told by Carl F. Gauss: "Mathematics is the queen of the sciences and number theory is the queen of mathematics." There are different types of numbers: prime numbers, composite numbers, real numbers, rational numbers, irrational numbers and so on. This study of numbers is included within the concept of maths and numbers and it is very important a study. Therefor number theory holds a greater importance too.
I think because even science begins with math.
Carl Friedrich Gauss, a famous mathematician, said that "Mathematics is the queen of the sciences and number theory is the queen of mathematics."
Maths is called the queen of science bcz the already th king is the environment and maths is being used in our daily life.Wherever u go u need mathematics,If u go to a shop to buy something u need maths to add those .And to count u need maths. EACH ANS EVERY THING AROUND US NEEDS MATHS TO LiVE.So its important that we must give first preference to maths than all other subjects. Now a days students think tht maths is a waste of time but they still don know the importance of maths..Maths is not a easy subject but if we have interenst we may like it..It is a subject of solving equations..Even the great mathematician Ramanujam didnt score welll in his maths is his childhood.But still he was able to do all the sums correctly without any mistake because of his interest - V.DHANANJAY
Number Theory
Mathematics.
Physics is considered a science of energy because it studies the fundamental behaviors and interactions of energy in the universe. Energy is a core concept in physics, underlying various phenomena such as motion, heat, light, and electricity. Understanding how energy moves and transforms allows physicists to explain and predict the behavior of systems at all scales.
In theory yes, in practice it doesn't happen.
because all subject are include on it
because it is a common word
Because science has ALL the subjects in it. (Math, reading, history, technology etc.)
If we declare maths as the queen of sciences, physics would obviously be the king. And king and queen do have some relations, don't they? Back in old days (18-19th centuries and older) math was being developed the way the physicians needed it, not more. Suppose one day a phisician needed to solve quadratic equation and there was no way to do it. He would sit days long and finally invent a method for solve this kind of equations (in reality things were a bit different, but not much). So in the process of solving a physical problem new mathematical method was developed and the physical problem got solved too. This way physics benefited from maths and maths from physics. Nowadays every physical problem again needs a lot of maths to be solved. And as it can be seen, physics can't exist without maths (although maths can exist without physics).