Mathematics in Economy, Music, Agriculture, and Applied Sciences
Synopsis
Mathematics in Economy, Music, Agriculture and Applied Sciences is a book that bridges the gap between theoretical concepts and its applications in real-life scenarios. In this book, readers will navigate through five diverse applications, namely economic growth, music and applied sciences encompassing agriculture, geometric objects and heat transfer. Each chapter presents step-by-step approaches, making mathematical principles relatable to all. The introductory chapter provides an overview of the importance of mathematics in our real-life, touching on its fundamental definitions, various branches, and its role in technological advancements. Additionally, discover the contributions of renowned mathematicians and grasp a mathematical approach to understanding and solving problems. As you progress through the book, discover how mathematics intertwines with economic growth, influenced by the distributive trade sector. Witness the adaptation of DNA splicing systems within chorale music and understand the practical implications of mathematical concepts in gas behaviour during fumigation in grain storage. Explore the application of mathematics to mesh objects, inclusive of surface area, volume, and centroid calculations. Also, analysing rectangular thin surfaces, showcasing how mathematical principles contribute to understanding heat transfer. Teachers, students, and anyone curious about the practical side of mathematics will find this book an invaluable resource. This book is your key to unravelling that mathematics isn't just a subject but a key to understanding and solving real-world challenges.
Chapters
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CHAPTER 1An Overview to Mathematics
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CHAPTER 2Economic Growth Contributed by Distributive Trade Sector
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CHAPTER 3DNA Splicing System in Chorale Music
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CHAPTER 4Gas Behaviour in Grain Storage during Fumigation
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CHAPTER 5Surface Area, Volume, and Centroid of Mesh Objects
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CHAPTER 6Heat Transfer in a Rectangular Thin Surface