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Wade Brandt
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27 January, 19:02
Why is mathematics important to science?
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Jenny Aguirre
27 January, 19:26
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Mathematics is important to science because when scientific findings in nature are expressed mathematically, they are easier to verify or disprove by experiment. Without mathematics we would ultimately have no nice way of understanding or analyzing the relationships between quantities we observe and measure.
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