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Give your insight about the relation of mathematics and nature?

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Answered by Anonymous
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</p><p>Mathematics relies on both logic and creativity, and it is pursued both for a variety of practical purposes and for its intrinsic interest. For some people, and not only professional mathematicians, the essence of mathematics lies in its beauty and its intellectual challenge. For others, including many scientists and engineers, the chief value of mathematics is how it applies to their own work. Because mathematics plays such a central role in modern culture, some basic understanding of the nature of mathematics is requisite for scientific literacy. To achieve this, students need to perceive mathematics as part of the scientific endeavor, comprehend the nature of mathematical thinking, and become familiar with key mathematical ideas and skills.</p><p></p><p>This chapter focuses on mathematics as part of the scientific endeavor and then on mathematics as a process, or way of thinking. Recommendations related to mathematical ideas are presented in Chapter 9, The Mathematical World, and those on mathematical skills are included in Chapter 12, Habits of Mind</p><p></p><p>

Answered by yassersayeed
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Mathematics was not invented by humans, but they are a universal language. The same that uses nature to express themselves through their beings, communicate and manage the gear of each of its parts, either an atom or a galaxy, either microscopic or macroscopic.

Just by looking around us, we find the harmonious language of mathematics.

A closer look at the shapes and relationships in nature, we can see perfection in different geometric shapes and math will note in some numbers printed-for example on the wings of butterflies what do they mean? Now we’ll know.

The petals of flowers mostly have perfect symmetry, similar to others in the nature as the shell of a snail, mineral crystals and even our galaxy.

At this symmetry, it is called “divine proportion”, “golden ratio” or “golden number”. It is a recurring number in some patterns of nature and we can not believe it’s a fad or a fluke.

In simplest terms, the proportion would have to have the segment AB with respect to BC to be equal to the ratio AB and AC.

It is also known that different parts of the human body keep this ratio, including the first phalanx of the second finger and is the third. Also, the navel divides the body height in the golden ratio.

It is also said that the most beautiful faces are those who keep this symmetrical ratio, which is a beauty that lasts throughout all time.

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