Write an eassy on the importance of Mathematics about 350 - 400 words.
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mathematics is possibly one of the most underappreciated sciences . it everywhere in our lives , mathematics runs our computers , flies our aircrafts,and protects our information . but for such a major part of our lives , very few people can say that they know how it is done,how the RSA encryption protects their e- mail , or even that 21 squared is 441 without going into tedious mental calculations or reaching for their calculator . contrary to beleif , mathematics has a wide range of useful application . those who would ask whenever they would need algebra , both linear algebra and calculus is used extensively in computer programming and engineering . the fact is that mathematics is integrated into almost every profession , and every
there are some issues with this system . for example - imagine that both person A and person B want to include a third person in their correspondences , person c . first they could need to give person c a key, through some sort of secure system, preferably a face - to - face meeting. but what if person c lives in Alaska and both person a and person B don't have the time , money, or desire to travel to Alaska to give person c the key , nor does person c want to travel to person a or b . this is a key weakness of the systemetric key system. in an asymmetric key system , person a sends many open locks to person b, these locks can be put on messages and only person a has the key to them . person b does the same thing, now if they wish to include person c .all person c need to do is send open locks to person a and person b . in real life , there are usually two keys ,one for encryption and one for decryption , and these keys are in fact , usually numbers which determines how the message is encoded.
there are some issues with this system . for example - imagine that both person A and person B want to include a third person in their correspondences , person c . first they could need to give person c a key, through some sort of secure system, preferably a face - to - face meeting. but what if person c lives in Alaska and both person a and person B don't have the time , money, or desire to travel to Alaska to give person c the key , nor does person c want to travel to person a or b . this is a key weakness of the systemetric key system. in an asymmetric key system , person a sends many open locks to person b, these locks can be put on messages and only person a has the key to them . person b does the same thing, now if they wish to include person c .all person c need to do is send open locks to person a and person b . in real life , there are usually two keys ,one for encryption and one for decryption , and these keys are in fact , usually numbers which determines how the message is encoded.
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