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At the simplest level, mathematics, sometimes called "pure mathematics" is the science of solving problems to obtain an answer. Applied mathematics is the science of solving problems in order to discover answers to problems outside of mathematics, such as within physics or economics.
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That is one of the unsolved problems of mathematics.
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Eccentricity can be found in mathematics problems. Eccentricity is another term for the symbols and shapes we use when we are writing out most advanced mathematics problems.
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