A COMPARISON-CONTRAST
BEREN BELLO
III ROENTGEN
The relationship of Math and Science has upgraded to the next level.Every single day, their romance keeps on giving us benefits and progress to our life. Truly, they are inseparable. Math and Science are very close to us, especially to students.In relationships, we can never see a couple without similarities and differences.
According to Mr. Webster, Mathematics is the study of numbers and the relations of quantities or forms.In short,math is the science of numbers.Math is very common to our life.Math tells us what time is it.Math tells us all the measurements.Math lets us play with shapes and figures.Math calculated all the bones and teeth you have. Math measured the tiniest living organism that ever existed. Without math , there will be no Algebra, Trigonometry, Statistics, Geometry, Calculus and Engineering. In my own assumptions, math is the light of the modern world.
On the other hand,Science,according again to Mr. Webster, is the study of everything.The study of everything including numbers.Science has existed before the pre-historic period. Science explains why we grow up and mature. Science helps us to invent and discover something unknown to the human race. Science has extende its reach to the far out corner of the universe.Science has launch men to the moon. Science explains why we had day and night. Science even explains why we blink. Without science there will be no Earth Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Environmental Science and General Science. Science is the wall of the modern world.
The marriage of math and science determines are future. Their marriage has a great impact to our daily lives so that we accept and approve all the laws and theorems they had given. Thier relationship will even bear offsprings that will give us even more progress and relief. It is time to congratulate the newly weds.
"Marriage resembles a pair of shears, so joined that they cannot be separated;often in opposite directions, yet always punishing any one who comes between them."
- Sydney Smith
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
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