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THE IMPORTANCE OF MATHEMATICS IN THE FIELD OF ENGINEERING

Mavjuda Ziyodullayevna Sagdullaeva , Tashkent State Transport University, Department Of Higher Mathematics, Uzbekistan
Yuldashev Sanjar Atabekovich , Tashkent State Transport University, Department Of Higher Mathematics, Uzbekistan

Abstract

Mathematics is an important domain in science and technology, and is taught in a variety of university programs such as Administration, Economics, Computation, Engineering, and many other scientific fields of study. In Engineering, the interpretation and solution of certain problems require the direct application of mathematical models. To understand and analyse these mathematical models, it is often necessary to use elements of statistics, linear algebra, or differential and integral calculus. This is one reason why the teaching of mathematics in Engineering courses has been addressed in studies as far back as the early twentieth century

Keywords

Engineering, teachers, background, rigor and approximation

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Mavjuda Ziyodullayevna Sagdullaeva, & Yuldashev Sanjar Atabekovich. (2023). THE IMPORTANCE OF MATHEMATICS IN THE FIELD OF ENGINEERING. European International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Management Studies, 3(03), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.55640/eijmrms-03-03-01