Why is Mathematics called the Universal Language?

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Why is Mathematics called the Universal Language?

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Concepts of it are universal. Whatever language you use or wherever you live 1 + 1 = 2. The rules don’t change. It doesn’t matter what you use. One apple plus one apple is two apples. One orange plus one orange is two oranges. One apple plus one orange is two fruits. It can be used to measure our world in so many ways. It covers a wide range of areas. You computer runs on the laws of mathematics. A spreadsheet does calculations based on its laws. Plants can be analysed using it, with a lot of mathematical patterns, like the way leaves even grow on a stem being guided by it. It really is universal and so it can be used to calculate things that we don’t know about. The planet Neptune was discovered by using mathematics. After the discovery of Uranus, astronomers noticed that the planet was being pulled slightly out of its normal orbit. That made them suspect there was another planet further out. They eventualy figured out where it should be, and even how much mass it had.

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