Mathematics and its applications have always been intertwined. Geometry developed in support of the great civil engineering projects of Egypt and Greece. At least since the time of Newton, physical ...
Learn how to compose two linear functions. To compose two functions means to express one of the functions as a function of the other function. This is done by replacing the input variable of one of ...
👉 Learn all about condensing and expanding logarithms. In this playlist, we will learn how to condense and expand logarithms by using the rules of logarithms. We will use the product, quotient, and ...
The demand for a professional labor force skilled in data analysis and statistical methods, alongside scientific computation and other applied mathematics techniques, and has grown tremendously over ...
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RIT’s computational mathematics major emphasizes problem-solving using mathematical models to identify solutions in business, science, engineering, and more. Learn by Doing: Gain experience through an ...
The Math Resource Center is a proud member of the McGonigal ARC –the Drexel Academic Resource Center– located in Korman. The ARC is an integrated hub of on-campus academic support services focused on ...
Governments cutting hundreds of millions of euros in pandemic funding, just a few years after a pandemic. Billions spent on compensation after a flood, rather than on prevention beforehand.
Applied mathematics is the application of mathematical techniques to describe real-world systems and solve technologically relevant problems. This can include the mechanics of a moving body, the ...
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PhD graduate Emma Zajdela (PhD ’23) appeared on a Science Friday podcast to discuss her work with Professor Daniel Abrams that used math to show trends are predictable.