The same.
The same.
A. True
Well, you could always just guess. I don't know what '"the" alternative method for LC-MS analysis' is supposed to mean. There are lots of analytical methods.
There are to classes of methods to find the minimum of a function: analytical and numerical. Analytical methods are precise but cannot be applied always. For example, we can find the minimum of a function by setting its first derivative to zero and solve for the variable and then check the second derivative (must be positive). Numerical methods involve the application of steps repeatedly until an acceptable estimate of the solution is found. Numerical methods include Newton method, steepest descent method, golden section method, Simplex method, to name just a few.
Analytical solution is exact, while a numeric solution is almost always approximate
I Believe it will run at a decent level for graphical settings if not you can always turn them down a tad
No, it will not.There are some expressions for which no analytical solution exists.
Yes, unequivocally. Being analytical does not mean you are cynical or jaded, it means you reflect on the facts, on reality. An idealist can see the facts as they are, and yet have hope that things can always improve and become better.
No.
the prevention methods dont always work, leaks may occur, etc
It would have to be a mixture. In real life it often does not make sense to say this is analytical chemistry or physical chemistry etc as there is always an overlap.
the addition property of inequalities and equalities are the same you just add like you always do
52... There is always a calculator or addition...