Science - Haley
Mathematics is a tool
(1) To express physical truths. (2) To see relationships between one truth or another. (3) To quantify those things which can be quantified.
How the universe works mathematically
(1) the precise mathematical understanding of how the universe works is the foundation of technology. (2) or science put to use, (3) which is the basis of our modern industrialized society.
Mathematical sentences
A mathematical sentence is a scientific sentence, which is a mathematical equation.
What is a scientific equation? What is the most important part of an equation?
A scientific equation is a mathematical equation. The most important part of an equation is the equal (=) sign.
Equations
An equation is a set of symbols that summarizes a set of mathematical relationships between quantities.
D = st
Distance = speed x time
Mathematics can be used
Mathematics can be used for either truth or error. Mathematics and factual data can be used to deceive people or distort the truth by the way they are presented.
"the language of science"
Mathematics is often called "the language of science" because scientists use mathematics to describe the universe.
Why is mathematics sometimes called the "language of science"?
Mathematics is often called the "language of science" because scientists use mathematics to describe the universe.
Mathematics
Mathematics is the science of quantity or number.
Physical science
Physical science is the systematic study of God's physical creation and how it works.
What science is a systematic study of God's physical creation and how it works?
Physical science is the systematic study of God's physical creation and how it works.
S = d / t
Speed = distance / time
(=)
The most important part of an equation is the equal (=) sign.
Measured or expressed numerically
The scope of mathematics itself is limited to that which can be measured and expressed numerically.
What are the two limits of mathematics?
The scope of mathematics itself is limited to that which can be measured and expressed numerically.
t = d/s
Time = distance / speed
V=lwh
Volume = length x width x height