Mathematicians By Alice & Catherine. What do they do? Mathematicians are scientists that work with math, some that is easy and some that is hard and complicated.

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Mathematicians By Alice & Catherine

What do they do? Mathematicians are scientists that work with math, some that is easy and some that is hard and complicated. Mathematicians work within a rang of math like space, measurement, structure, pattern & change!

When do we see this job being performed? We see this job being performed in our everyday lives, from my point of view being a mathematician is not necessarily a job, it happens everyday we just don’t notice the easiest sum like 2+2 just comes to your brain in a click.

Where do they do their job? Mathematicians do their job anywhere as I have said that math just comes into our everyday lives, but most mathematicians do their job in a special lab for math.

How their job or career change the way we live our lives? I think mathematicians have changed the way we live because we wouldn't’t have the opportunity to learn more advanced math.

Three people that are mathematicians: Leonhard Euler Carl Friend Gauss G.F. Bernhard Riemann

Thank you!!!