by rmiller2015 » Mon Apr 02, 2018 10:37 pm
I like the fact Math is not subjective: an answer is either right or wrong.
I also think that Math builds upon itself like none of the other subjects. Most other fields of research rely upon work done in another field, or a discovery made in another science, often mathematics. One discovery made in mathematics benefits so many others, but doesn't rely upon work done in a field like, say, Chemistry. For example, if somebody discovers a new property relating sine, cosine, sinh, cosh, exp, etc, into one unifying equation, it would benefit so many other fields of work.
I like the fact Math is not subjective: an answer is either right or wrong.
I also think that Math builds upon itself like none of the other subjects. Most other fields of research rely upon work done in another field, or a discovery made in another science, often mathematics. One discovery made in mathematics benefits so many others, but doesn't rely upon work done in a field like, say, Chemistry. For example, if somebody discovers a new property relating sine, cosine, sinh, cosh, exp, etc, into one unifying equation, it would benefit so many other fields of work.