Math, asked by lathais76, 4 months ago

ID
fig
find LP.
R.
A
33
3.8
6
Gra
1.6
10
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b
B
P Р
a
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Answers

Answered by mistrieductor5664
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Answer:

interested in mechanical structures and the inner working of human-made and

natural things ever since.

My interest in natural structures and systems began with photography. I find it an

almost magical technique of preserving any natural phenomenon from large to small. It

also gives me a chance to look at things very closely and wonder about them for as long

as I like. I took photographs extensively when I travelled in China, and later in my first

year of college. My interests intensified and went beyond just apparent forms, when

during my first summer in college I read about linear and nonlinear dynamics, emergence

behavior, game theory, neuroscience and spatio-temporal pattern formation in books

intended for undergraduate students or the general public. I decided that my appreciation

for nature would only deepen and advance if I learned about the underlying theory of the

nature of beauty, instead of just the beauty itself. I’m also more and more convinced that

we can gain insights into the very large structures in our universe by looking at smaller

structures like cellular pathways or subatomic particles.

In order to understand the physical world

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