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Why do we call Mathematics the language of Science? How does Mathematics differ from language to language across the world? Give examples in three different languages of the words addition, subtraction, multiplication, division.​

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Q. Why do we call Mathematics the language of Science?

Ans. Mathematics is pure language - the language of science. It is unique among languages in its ability to provide precise expression for every thought or concept that can be formulated in its terms. (In a spoken language, there exist words, like "happiness", that defy definition.

Q. How does Mathematics differ from language to language across the world? Give examples in three different languages of the words addition, subtraction, multiplication, division.

Ans. There are over 4,000 languages and dialects in the world, and all of them share one thing in common: they have a category for words.

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Q. Why do we call Mathematics the language of Science?

Ans. Mathematics is pure language - the language of science. It is unique among languages in its ability to provide precise expression for every thought or concept that can be formulated in its terms. (In a spoken language, there exist words, like "happiness", that defy definition.

Q. How does Mathematics differ from language to language across the world? Give examples in three different languages of the words addition, subtraction, multiplication, division.

Ans. There are over 4,000 languages and dialects in the world, and all of them share one thing in common: they have a category for words.

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