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Practice 5: using mathematics, information & computer technology, and computational thinking
math and computation are critical parts of the engineering process. mathematical models are used to
predict all kinds of phenomena that cannot as yet be physically tested, such as quantum physics and
atomic structure. engineers use mathematical models to design bridges and create rare isotopes.
as you learn more advanced math concepts, you will be able to:
use the correct mathematical measurements and units for your projects
explain ideas using mathematical forms
understand how computer models are built around complex mathematical processes
test your work using mathematical and computer models to see if they make sense
complete mathematical analyses appropriate to the level of math that you have studied

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