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Roma_iT2019-05-03 11:26:05
Mathematics
Roma_iT, 2019-05-03 11:26:05

Applied mathematics - can you do without physics?

Good afternoon, I'm a primate student.
Average student.
We teach physics, but I'm not good at it.
I write control questions at 3k (definition, formulas, what is called, a couple of laws, etc.) at a basic level, then what is vital to a large extent, I don’t know how to solve problems and have no interest in them ...
I understand that The main thing for us is the modeling of complex systems and there is nowhere without physics ..
Will I be able to do without the ability to solve problems in physics in my specialty in the future?
There were also problems with mathematics, but I found a good source for correspondence students and I began to understand the whole essence of mathematics and even addictive when reading ..

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Alexander, 2019-06-28
@Survtur

Applied mathematics can be applied not only to physics. Name any subject area and apply math there. You can simulate economic processes or sports. But in general, it is strange not to know physics if you know mathematics. All modern physics is built on mathematics.

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