YES
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further maths is a little more difficult, but i find it more interesting. If you are only going to do 1 just do normail maths but if you enjoy maths then its good and impressive to do both
ratio
i think it is between 30-35.
YES
they r brother and sister
The maths. Otherwise nothing much!
maths is every where but if we go on checking maths is also in instruments as for tuinig gutir we need to count how many times do we have to make the key move round. thats why i thing that maths is every where.
what is the similarties between civics and ethics
The uses of Sin, Cos etc. in Maths is in relation to Trigonometry. Trigonometry is the study of the relationship between angles and lengths of triangles.
Math is used in Civics, e.g. voting for elected offices, voting on Laws; tax rates; population counts for apportionment of Representatives; etc,etc,etc.
The study of rights and duties of citizens is called Civics. Civics focuses on the great theoretical and practical aspects of citizenship.
most of the scientific studies and researches can't be done without mathemetical calculations.any science whether it may be physics chemistry, history, geography, sociology.economics depends totally upon maths.
cause you have to do measuments in geography and you do it in matth as well
Civics deals with the rights and responsibilities of citizens in a society, focusing on how government functions and how individuals can participate in the community. Ethics, on the other hand, refers to moral principles that guide behavior and decision-making, focusing on what is considered right or wrong in a given situation.
Civics is a part of political science. The scope of political science is more wider than civics. Civics is the study of citizenship and Political science is the study of states. These two disciplines are closely interconnected. In some countries, Civics is taught as an initials of Political science but in higher stage there is no need to study civics. State without citizen is impossible. so, Civics is the primary or initial study of Political science.