- Mathematics is not just a study of numbers, nor is it simply about calculations.
- It is not about applying formulas, either. It can perhaps be better described as “a field of creation through accurate and logical thinking."
- Mathematics has a long, rich history and continues to grow rapidly.
- Mathematics is a very diverse filed.
- Mathematics is an academic discipline of great depth, with a number of unsolved problems.
- It has progressed on cumulative contributions from countless mathematicians in the world who have tackled those problems while creating new areas of inquiry.
- They illustrate how a number of subfields of mathematics have benefited from and evolved through interactions with other disciplines.
- Mathematics, on the other hand, has made considerable contributions to the advancement of other academic fields. In fact, mathematics is often described as the foundation of scientific studies.
- One of the major characteristics of mathematics is its general applicability.
- One equation, for instance, can represent a particular phenomenon in physics as well as a certain logic in economics. This general nature of mathematical equations enables unified treatment of diverse phenomena in various academic fields.
- Furthermore, mathematical theorems are no respecter of age or seniority: any theorem has to be proven through appropriate mathematical procedures whether you are a novice student researcher or an eminent professor of mathematics.
- And once proven true, mathematical theorems will never be reversed. This "universality" of mathematics is another important feature that allows the discipline to transcend time and space.
This is the blog from Sri Sarda College of Education for the purpose of giving mathematics information to students through online
Mar 6, 2014
Characteristics of Mathematics
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