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Anika
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6 March, 22:36
How and where does math rely on science?
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Kate Lester
6 March, 22:58
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in many ways math is closely related to science. Mathematics is a scholarly domain, and so the mathematical community works as the scientific community does-mathematicians build on each others work and behaves in ways that push the discipline forward. This progresses contributes to scientific breakthroughs
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Shelton
6 March, 23:05
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Maths and science work together as they both need each other to fully work.
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