to understand the directions and questions
Mr.carl f gauss toldmaths is queen of science and theory of numbers is queen of maths
Yes mathematics are the tools of science
Mathematics is the toolbox of science.
A job that involves maths and science is robotic engineering, or anything involved with physics. Check the link.
No.
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.
Am i eligible to study b.sc maths after studying inter-vocational computer science?
Maths are used widely in lots of different areas, such as physics, computer science, chemistry, astronomy, economy, etc. Such areas would be much less understood, were it not for math.
Science primarily uses algebra and calculus.
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.
s
Computer Science Engineering and Information technology are same in all aspects except electronics. The study of electronics is more detailed in Information technology. Hence for computer science engineering you need good maths however for information technology you need both good maths and physics.
This is a very short answer, but it tells you the basics. Maths is used in science; in science, you measure amounts. Maths is used in history; you use dates. Maths is also used in geography; in geography you count population and take measurements. Maths is used in music as well; you count the beats, multiply the beats and arrange them. There are many other uses of maths in these subjects, if you don't constrain yourself to thinking that maths is STRICTLY hard arithmetic and algebraic problems you will see that maths is in everything you do. From cooking, to breathing, maths is everywhere.
to understand the directions and questions
compulsary-physics,chemistry,maths optional-computer science / electronics
Google it. Type in maths and science engineering and youll see...