IPA: //ˌbaɪoʊˈmæθəmætɪks//
KK: /ˌbaɪoʊˈmæθəmætɪks/
The use of math to understand and solve problems related to living things and biological systems.
Researchers in biomathematics study how mathematical models can explain the growth of populations.
Biomathematics is formed from "bio-" (from Greek "bios", meaning life) and "mathematics" (from Greek "mathematikos", meaning inclined to learn or relating to learning). The term refers to the application of mathematical principles to biological processes and systems.
Think of 'bio-' meaning life and 'mathematics' relating to learning — this helps you remember that biomathematics is about applying math to understand life.