Yes, definitely. I use maths everyday in my work, from simple molarity calculations to complicated statistics. Science allows gives math real world applications, making it less of a theoretical subject.
Biology depends on maths less, Chemistry uses it more, Physics uses it loads. There is a move toward using more maths in science, and making science more important for maths. Also computing has become very important for science and maths.
You need maths (algebraic or logic) to do most if not all kinds of science… maths is an essential tool and is always being advanced by research itself.
As Vince said , both Mathematics and Science are truly essential when it comes to programming. You need to have a good enough enough understanding of both of the subjects to understand and learn a programming language.
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zeroricky commented on :
Cool I love science and maths but sadly I will be moving to Switzerland so I won’t be able to see my wonderful teachers again.
n3rdy commented on :
@zeroricky
That is really sad but don’t worry you will meet even better teachers there! Cheer up!
n3rdy commented on :
As Vince said , both Mathematics and Science are truly essential when it comes to programming. You need to have a good enough enough understanding of both of the subjects to understand and learn a programming language.
utahraptord commented on :
I agree with Rebecca and Gopal