Math, asked by shafaq735, 1 year ago

What is maths in terms of physics.


DarkOverlord: i know maths and physics are stringed together but these r still pretty different..
DarkOverlord: plus ur question sucks!

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pretty much every type of math is used in physics. Obviously, arithmetic and algebra are everywhere. But so are calculus, linear algebra, the calculus of variations, group theory, topology, graph theory, knot theory.

Answered by Anonymous
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helping subject for physics .all calculation work is done with the help of math

generally science invent or prove his work in two way

experimental work

theoretical work

generally mathmatics help in theoritical work

both subject is like a coin two side without it meaning less

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