THE USE OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES IN SOLVING MATHEMATICAL PROBLEMS ORQARI FACTOR FOR INCREASING MATHEMATICAL AND INFORMATIC LITERACY
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Applied mathematics, pure mathematics, practical problems, object, modelAbstract
In simple practical examples, it is possible to demonstrate the application of mathematical concepts in the study of real phenomena, for example, the concept of the derivative is the speed of movement of a material point, the linear density of a star is used to derive the integral - work force, differential problems - deriving equations of radioactive decay, etc. Of course, with this, it is inappropriate to apply the concept that it is not appropriate to involve experts in the field of mathematics in solving practical problems. It is necessary and useful to use experts in the field of mathematics in solving practical problems.
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