Voorbeelden van het gebruik van To mathematics in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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25 of them I devoted to mathematics and mathematical logic.
Coding is often compared to mathematics, and is also often seen as being very difficult.
However, I incline to the idea that the symbols relate to mathematics, rather than gastronomy.
Gröbner first studied engineering at the University of Technology in Graz, Austria, but switched in 1929 to mathematics.
He is also noted for his mastery of abstract approaches to mathematics and his perfectionism in matters of formulation and presentation.
And I challenge my students to try to think of something that I cannot somehow relate to mathematics.
from grammar and logic to mathematics, physics, and philosophy.
making sure that he could revert to mathematics if the theoretical physics went badly.
environmental sciences to mathematics and computer science.
Analysis: this course can best be compared to Mathematics B in secondary school.
There are several educational domains where the UMS can enhance already existing approaches to mathematics teaching and learning.
While the internet can offer some information on such topics mathematics textbooks can offer invaluable insight to mathematics studies and career options.
Thank you for your question How much of the first year is devoted to mathematics courses?
After 18 years of music, she made the switch back to mathematics five years ago.
The minimum amount of time allocated to mathematics is found in Luxembourg
If it means our kids will pay more attention to mathematics and English literature
To mathematics, to physics, to science, For a person who has devoted her love and her passion… there
To mathematics, to physics, to science, there is nothing more exciting than hearing passionate love
he switched to mathematics and obtained his doctorate under the supervision of Leo Königsberger.
Prize is a mathematical prize, awarded every two years to a student in the first four years of university for a contribution to mathematics.