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A research discovered that people who have low scores in physics tend to fare poorly in mathematics as compared to people who have average or good scores in physics. The researchers concluded from this experiment that a flair in physics helps in doing well in mathematics and other pure science subjects.

The researcher’s conclusion depends on which of the following assumptions?

A. Those who do well in physics do better in mathematics than in pure science.
B. People who do well in physics cannot fare poorly in mathematics.
C. Mathematics is similar to other pure science subjects in its nature and scope.
D. A flair in mathematics does not help people do well in physics and other pure science subjects.
E. Learning physics at home on one’s own is not as effective as learning it in classrooms.


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Answered by ayushsingsingh1234
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Answer:

Yes, mathematics has been always not only one of the most active field of the researchers, it was for a long time along with philosophy one of the first sciences. But, it’s hard to say what are the most active research areas in mathematics today or what are the most important scientifically explored in mathematics. Less and less support is provided for purely fundamental mathematics is nowadays, and more and more is required to solve specific problems by "someone else" i.e. mathematics turns into a servant of other sciences

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