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Why is Mathematics considered to be a "Language" and why do many mathematicians consider their work to be an "Art" form? Show the common and different characteristics of mathematics and language, mathematics and art.  

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Why is Mathematics considered to be a "Language" and why do many mathematicians consider their work to be an "Art" form? Show the common and different characteristics of mathematics and language, mathematics and art. Throughout history human kind has developed language. The need of communication and understanding of each other has pushed the ancient human that he built up language. But because there were different settlements of them there were different languages developed all over the world but with the same aim. Now days we tend to expand our knowledge by trying to learn different languages. Some of which we consider as languages but some we call sciences, for example mathematics, which is considered as the language of numbers and shapes. If judging by the explanations taken from Longman dictionary these to things seem to be quite different. As the Longman Dictionary states language is a system of communication by...

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