Science is applied mathematics, it could be said to be either
einsteen's theory of relativity [1905] extended maths to cover objects moving at a constant high speed.His general theory of relativity [1916]further extended the maths to cover rapidly accelerating objects.
Mr.carl f gauss toldmaths is queen of science and theory of numbers is queen of maths
I think the question must be the other way round!
Einstein didn't discover maths. He came up with the theory of relativity. Maths has been around since the Ancient Greeks, and before that.
In order to successfully learn and understand general relativity, you will need grounding in areas of advanced maths and physics, such as Riemann geometry and special relativity. In short, you would need to pursue a degree in physics in order to learn general relativity.
Maths is a science. It's not the typical science people think of, but it is a science. Science is a maths-based subject. You need maths in science but you don't need 'science' in maths. Your question can be interpreted in different ways, but it really depends on what you mean by science or maths and the definition you use.
Albert Einstein is famous for his knowledge in physics. More specifically, He studied theoretical physics. He received the Nobel prize in physics. He invented the theory of relativity and was praised for that.
what is the rational of maths science in ECD level
Of cource Its both maths and science as you can't do science without maths.
In science it is also necessary to use maths as you need to perform certain calculations.
Speaking as a graduate of Engineering and Computer Science: Maths, maths, maths. It's all about maths. Maths is the foundation to everything else that you learn. Beyond that, check out the university's syllabus.
Yes