Gokul43201 said:
Irrelevant.
No one in this thread has questioned the usefulness of mathematics.
Correct. I was addressing
my ignorance of the use, not whether there
is a use. I'm confident there are uses and that it is indeed useful; I was just trying to close a gap in my own knowledge.
The rotation example was very helpful. That makes sense.
Matt Grime, thanks too! Yes, I didn't expect to have mastered any sort of real applications out of a single class taken *mumble*[/size] years ago, but with all my other classes, at least some practical examples of uses were given, even if they were simple examples.
But, you know what, don't sweat it folks. In the interim since my last post, I've gone back to my old textbook to refresh my memory. There's a bookmark still in it from the last chapter we covered in the class (can you believe it!)...I seemed to recall we hadn't gotten through the entire book and had covered chapters at a painfully slow pace...sure 'nough, we never got past Chapter 3! I'm pretty sure I got gyped out of a decent class (I should ask for my money back, huh?

). Chapter 4 covers eigenvalues. No wonder I'm so confused by what you all are talking about! (And no, this wasn't a class intended for bio majors! Good heavens! I was in a class with engineers and math majors...they must have really struggled to catch up in their more advanced classes!)
Like I said before, I don't know if other biologists use this stuff, but I haven't had a need for it. I don't study population biology, which are all the examples given. Then again, in biology, they tend to teach you equations as you need them, out of context of any formal math course (unless you're going into mathematical modeling), so folks may use this and not even know what field of math it formally fits into. All the math I use on a regular basis was covered in elementary school. I count a lot of cells!
Despite wandering into this topic out of nearly complete ignorance, this has been helpful. Thanks folks!