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We talk in English, we talk in Hindi but why not in Maths?​

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Answered by XxSkilledLoverxX
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We talk in English because it's a language

We talk in Hindi because it's too a language

We can't talk in Maths because Maths isn't a language. Mathematics includes the study of such topics as quantity, structure, space, and change. It has no generally accepted definition. Mathematicians seek and use patterns to formulate new conjectures; they resolve the truth or falsity of such by mathematical proof.

Answered by ITzLoverKing
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Step-by-step explanation:

Thunderstorm, a violent short-lived weather disturbance that is almost always associated with lightning, thunder, dense clouds, heavy rain or hail, and strong gusty winds. ... Thunderstorms arise when layers of warm, moist air rise in a large, swift updraft to cooler regions of the atmosphere.

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