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No, you have to learn other subjects as well.
You can learn certain things that are used to calculate some numbers in Physics. If you are in Advanced Physics you need to know Mathematics to continue. So I would say no. You have to learn both in order to be good, starting with Mathematics
'Math(s)' is the shortened word for 'Mathematics'. The word 'mathematics' comes from Classical Greece, and means 'to learn'.
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Thomas E. Gilsdorf has written: 'Introduction to cultural mathematics' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Social life and customs, Ethnomathematics, Case studies, Otomi Indians, Incas, MATHEMATICS / History & Philosophy
In Geometry, you learn about triangles. In Trigonometry you learn even more about triangles.
1. First you need to learn how to learn advanced mathematics. Learning mathematics can be challenging without a good foundation on how to learn mathematics. A good book to read before starting is "How to Learn Advanced Mathematics" by Nicholas DeWaal. (See www.discoveringmath.com) 2. Once you learn how to learn, then all you have to do is begin reading textbooks in advanced mathematics starting first with lower level prerequisites such as basic logic, set theory, linear algebra and calculus. Schaum's outlines of these subject tend to be easier to read. 3. After learning the basics in step (2), you are ready to learn more advanced subjects such as topology, real analysis, number theory, differential equations etc.
0. Learn To Value Mathematics
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One can learn about financial mathematics in a number of different places. There are many online tutoring centers, such as Kaplan, which is well known for videos on learning any subject.
it was more than a tribe it was a civilization we still learn from the INCAS