New advances in minimally invasive surgery have been made in the last ten years. Car audio systems that connect to smartphones have enabled drivers to have phone conversations while keeping their hands on the wheel and eyes on the road.
Science comes first than technology. Technology is defined as the APPLICATION OF SCIENCE. First basic rules and methods are developed using science and then the they are applied to develop a technology. Example: Steam engines are the result of force provided by steam which is discovered by science.
More a philosophical question but most likely the answer would be that science is the basis of technology not the other way round. Technology is the practical use of science. You can still understand science without using it in practical terms.
Science and technology can help people understand and reduce impacts on the environment. An example of this is using satellites to monitor water availability.
They both create using a formula.
Science discovers new principles and explains how nature works - technology finds and develops applications using these principles to make life easy
Reducing equivalent fractions to their simplest form.
Engineering.
Problems involving the addition and subtraction of unlike fractions.
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well the problem that is solved is to be able to contact people but using the phone to much close to your head it can cause brain tumors
Reducing fractions
Technology is the application of science into real life. The relation can be expressed using UML by generalization this way: science <-- technology
Problems of morality. Premarital sex of teens would be solved that way then.
No. You are using technology developed using science, but you had nothing to do with any of that. Even if you did, just talking on the phone is not science.
Alot of problems were solved through the use of trig. To many to count in fact. The Sears tower would be an example I can think of. But good question.
For reducing fractions to their lowest terms
they solved their promblems by thinking about it and testing.