Abstract
The Purpose of this paper is to describe real world phenomena, investigate important question about the observed world, explain real world phenomena, test ideas and makes predictions about the real world. On behalf of these point, in mathematics mathematical modeling took an important stir from a theoretical mathematical training to an application oriented mathematical expertise, and makes the student fit for mastering the challenges of our modern technology culture. In this paper we exposed the important tools of mathematical modeling how it could works with various features of mathematics.
Key-Words / Index Term
Mathematical Model 74520, AMS Subject Classification: 46F12
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Citation
V. H. Badshah and Amit Kumar, "A Study of Mathematical Modeling in Mathematics," International Journal of Scientific Research in Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, Vol.3, Issue.1, pp.1-3, 2016