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How to use mathematical knowledge to solve problems in life?
Solving problems in life with mathematical knowledge. This handwritten report is as follows:

Tools/materials: brushes, paper.

1, first draw the header text in the upper right corner, add a cloud border, and draw a child with a book below.

2. Then draw a dialog box on the children's right, draw a small trapezoidal blackboard on the left, draw grass below, and draw half a big tree on the left.

3. Continue to add small borders in the blank space. Next, first color the title text, add blue to the title border, and then color the characters appropriately.

4. The grass and trees are painted green, the trunk and black pen are painted brown, the dialog box is painted red, and the remaining small borders are also painted brown.

5. Finally, draw a neat text column on the border and simply write the newspaper by hand.

The significance and value of mathematics;

Mathematics is an ancient and often new subject, which studies the concepts of quantity, structure, change and spatial model produced by counting, calculating, measuring and observing the shape and movement of objects. The occurrence and development of mathematics has gone through a long historical stage, which is characterized by accuracy, abstraction, rigor and universality, among which abstraction is the inherent characteristic of mathematics.

Mathematics has more than one hundred branches, and its application has penetrated into all fields of natural science, technical science, social humanities and all aspects of social life. The knowledge and application of basic mathematics is an indispensable part of individual and group life.

Mathematics is applied in many different fields, including science, engineering, medicine and economics. The application of mathematics in these fields is generally called applied mathematics, which sometimes arouses new mathematical discoveries and promotes the development of new mathematical disciplines.