Math and science are distinct yet interconnected fields. Math is primarily focused on abstract concepts, numbers, and the relationships between them, serving as a language to express ideas and solve problems. In contrast, science is empirical, relying on observation and experimentation to understand natural phenomena. While math provides the tools for scientific analysis, science applies these mathematical principles to explore and explain the physical world.
Math, math is the back bone to all science, without out math there is no science.
math is science and explains science to every detail. math is a branch of science
The inverse of 'If I like math then I like science' is 'If I do not like math then I do not like science'.
you can not solve a science equation with out math
math and science are separate departments, that's the reason why they have different themes. For Math, "Moving Forward through Excellence in Mathematics"
Math, math is the back bone to all science, without out math there is no science.
It is not clear why a math number should later (then) become a science number.
English is a language and Math is a science (of numbers, short for 'mathematics').
Math is not local, it is universal. Your question is incoherent.
Science is math and math is science
If I do not like math, then I do not like science.
Horse Jockeys relate to math and science! Horse Jockeys relate to math and science!
Yes, they are all the different types of science. Math is used in all of those.
yes, we have to use math for science if we don;t know math we can't do science
Most Science requires some mathematics, but not all math needs science.
no it always needs math for science. We use math in science about 75% more than we do our science experiments
math is science and explains science to every detail. math is a branch of science