Every discipline of mathematics has contemporary problems and theories being worked on. Some examples of the more popular mathematics topics being worked on now are Lie algebras, knot theory, and game theory.
No; since you refer to a math score (and not a math grade), it is ratio data.
Many careers which require analytical thought will be a good fit for someone with a math degree. More particularly, jobs in finance, accounting, statistics, science, and, of course, academic research careers in math, will use a math degree.
The definition of a node as it is used in math is that a node is a singular point of a curve. It is also defined as vertex in a graph.
The answer to an addition problem.
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math is important very important so any kind of math is important even contemporary.
Not at a basic level.
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Varahamihira was the contemporary of Aryabhata.
The word contemporary is both a noun and an adjective; for example:Noun: Your teacher is a contemporary of mine, we went to school together.Adjective: I like contemporary music.
The cast of Schleyer - Eine deutsche Geschichte - 2003 includes: Kurt Biedenkopf as Contemporary witness Kai Hermann as Contemporary witness Hanns Martin Schleyer as himself Edzard Reuter as Contemporary witness Waltrude Schleyer as Contemporary witness Arnd Schleyer as Contemporary witness Joerg Schleyer as Contemporary witness Franz Steinkuehler as Contemporary witness Eberhard von Brauchitsch as Contemporary witness Christof Wackernagel as Contemporary witness Stefan Wisniewski as Contemporary witness Hans Wolfgang Hirschbrunn as Contemporary witness
There is no annual limit on contemporary.