Importance of Numbers
Miscellanea / / August 08, 2023
Since we are very young, Mathematics has occupied a large part of our daily life, being the base, in addition to a great variety of exact Sciences, as well as in the elaboration of the designs and the manufacture of everything we use daily, from the Computer even the engineering that allows us to Build a House, although for the latter we need more advanced knowledge.
What we are taught in school is related to the Natural numbers, which have a high simplicity and we use them daily to Count Things, also performing different Mathematical Operations Simple as when we are buying something, the management and control of our Money, as well as all the goods that we have available.
In the business world, it is precisely when Negative Numbers come into play, which allows working especially in the field of Accounting and Finance, the latter being used to represent Debts or Liabilities, and acting as a subtraction or decrease with respect to the natural ones, which together make up what we have been taught as Numbers real.
We are accustomed to using numbers practically automatically, recognizing each of its units under the name of Digit through what is its Graphic Representation, from the moment we change the channel of the television, even when we recognize them in any text, Account Summary or any type of commercial operation, as in the case of recognizing the Sale Price of any object.
Their Applications in complex forms are varied according to different disciplines or technologies, having for example that of Computer Science that has a processor that allows to transform data through a Binary Code of zeros and ones that represent the transmission or non-transmission of electrical impulses that are interpreted by the processor precisely through an advanced Mathematical Calculation to be able to display information through its Peripherals of Exit.
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