Math - The language of science

Math is the language of science: be it physical or life. The beauty of the language is its ability to state truths with unique precision and convey volumes of information in brief terms. It is a language that is not far removed from our daily lives. Every time you step out of home or are at home, you do wave parts of the Math into your language.

Math finds application in business, industry, music, sports, medicine, agriculture, engineering, and just about any field you can think of. Take transportation, for instance. The flight of an airplane can neatly be explained by Bernoulli's {P + 1/2(p * v2) = constant} principle. As to why a spaceship follows a trajectory resembling the figure-eight (considered an optimum route), look no further than Newton's elegant equation. It is not a stretch, to say that, remarkable formulae such as E = mc2 have changed our world and lives, for the better.

Now and in the future, the usage of this language will be more extensive. Which is precisely why, you need to know concepts in arithmetic, analytical geometry, calculus, algebra, and probability. You need to know how the concepts are connected and inter-connected. Not only will this help you in Math, but will help you understand concepts in other fields like electromagnetic, hydrodynamic, thermodynamic, quantum mechanics and genomics clearly.

You can learn and practice this language until you get fluent in it with thousands of questions across topics, clear explanation of answers and Worked out solutions.