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Why are plants scared of maths ?
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Answered by rupeshpradhan07
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Answer:

It gives them square roots.

For Students :-

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Some students dislike math because they think it's dull. They don't get excited about numbers and formulas the way they get excited about history, science, languages, or other subjects that are easier to personally connect to. They see math as abstract and irrelevant figures that are difficult to understand.

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Plants have a built-in capacity to do maths, which helps them regulate food reserves at night, research suggests. Mathematical models show that the amount of starch consumed overnight is calculated by division in a process involving leaf chemicals, a John Innes Centre team reports in e-Life journal.

eg:- Spiral, meander, explosion, packing, and branching are the “Five Patterns in Nature” that we chose to explore.

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Answered by girlcreative118
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Answer:

A computer is a machine that can be programmed to carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations automatically. Modern computers can perform generic sets of operations known as programs. These programs enable computers to perform a wide range of tasks.

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