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'''Exact science''' is knowledge so systematized that predictions and their verification, by measurement, experiment, observation, or a [[rigorous]] logical argument, are possible. [[Mathematics]] and [[ |
'''Exact science''' is knowledge so systematized that predictions and their verification, by measurement, experiment, observation, or a [[rigorous]] logical argument, are possible. [[Mathematics]], [[physical science]]s and [[applied science]]s are considered the exact sciences. |
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Exact science is knowledge so systematized that predictions and their verification, by measurement, experiment, observation, or a rigorous logical argument, are possible. Mathematics, physical sciences and applied sciences are considered the exact sciences.
See also