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What is the difference between pure maths and applied maths?

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Answered by Anonymous
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But what's the difference? The easiest way to think of it is that pure maths is maths done for its own sake, while applied maths is maths with a practical use. ... Other examples of applied maths might be statistics or probability theory. Pure maths, on the other hand, is separate from the physical world.

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Answered by praseethanerthethil
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Answer:The easiest way to think of it is that pure maths is maths done for its own sake, while applied maths is maths with a practical use.. It solves problems, finds facts and answers questions that don't depend on the world around us, but on the rules of mathematics itself

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