They invented Algebra.
Well it's all about perspective isn't it? Some people prefer math science and tech but others are more drawn towards the arts but there are people that have interests in both sides. Basically, if you want to do something, than do it
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It is related to computers because it uses a special code. What you see isn't what the computer see. Also because when your computer is loading a website it is taking a data code from the website domain. Mathematics is a language that relates concepts to each other. Physics and chemistry can use mathematics as a tool for exploring and discovering relationships. On another view, physics and chemistry are physical manifestations of mathematical relationships. Engineering is heavy in math. If you hate math, it would not be a good field for you. You seem to do decent in it though (81% as a junior in high school is a good grade). The math is by no means easy either. You'll have to suffer through more calculus, differential equations, and probably even more like linear algebra. Most mathematical relations in engineering are not easy, and you need to have good number manipulation skills to find the solutions. You can take up technical communication or tech writing if you enjoy knowing how things work, but can't deal with the math. +++ Adding to the last comments, engineering is the practical application of physics and chemistry.
It is related to computers because it uses a special code. What you see isn't what the computer see. Also because when your computer is loading a website it is taking a data code from the website domain. Mathematics is a language that relates concepts to each other. Physics and chemistry can use mathematics as a tool for exploring and discovering relationships. On another view, physics and chemistry are physical manifestations of mathematical relationships. Engineering is heavy in math. If you hate math, it would not be a good field for you. You seem to do decent in it though (81% as a junior in high school is a good grade). The math is by no means easy either. You'll have to suffer through more calculus, differential equations, and probably even more like linear algebra. Most mathematical relations in engineering are not easy, and you need to have good number manipulation skills to find the solutions. You can take up technical communication or tech writing if you enjoy knowing how things work, but can't deal with the math.
math and science
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To be an MRI tech you would first start with some schooling to become an x ray tech. You would need to learn anatomy of the body and math and science. Then you would need training to do MRIs.
Yes. To proceed in any branch involving science or technology, a knowledge of math and algebra is essential.
Virginia Tech College of Science was created in 2003.
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To be an MRI tech you would first start with some schooling to become an x ray tech. You would need to learn anatomy of the body and math and science. Then you would need training to do MRIs.
Virginia Tech College of Science's motto is 'Ut Prosim'.
Rocket Science - Tribal Tech album - was created in 2000.
cuz he wanted to
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Well it's all about perspective isn't it? Some people prefer math science and tech but others are more drawn towards the arts but there are people that have interests in both sides. Basically, if you want to do something, than do it