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How is Algebra different from Science

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Answered by larshikhakrishnan
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Mathematics is used in Physical Science to calculate the measurements of objects and their characteristics, as well as to show the relationship between different functions and properties. ... Algebra is used to show relationships before the measured numbers are used for calculations.

Formal science includes mathematics and logic. Natural science tests its propositions against empirical measurements. Any theory in natural science that does not pass this test is discarded. Mathematics, in contrast, is non-empirical.

Answered by minalprakash87
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Mathematics is used in physical science to calculate the measurements of objects and algebra is used to show relationship before the measured numbers are used for calculations.

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