Keeping this in consideration, what is an analytical solution?
An analytical solution involves framing the problem in a well-understood form and calculating the exact solution. A numerical solution means making guesses at the solution and testing whether the problem is solved well enough to stop.
One may also ask, what are the different analytical methods? Basic and most widely used analytical methods / techniques include:
- BCG matrix.
- Brainstorming.
- Benchmarking.
- Gap Analysis.
- Mind Maps.
- Pareto principle, Pareto principle 80-20 rule.
- Six Questions.
- SWOT Analysis.
Then, what is analytical method of teaching?
CONCLUSION In teaching of mathematics, both analytic and synthetic method should go together. If a teacher uses synthetic method, students reach the goal but they are blind folded guys. Thus Synthesis require help of analysis. Analysis leads to synthesis and synthesis makes purpose of analysis clear.
What is the difference between analytical and numerical methods?
Analytical methods are the most rigorous ones, providing exact solutions, but they become hard to use for complex problems. Numerical methods have become popular with the development of the computing capabilities, and although they give approximate solutions, have sufficient accuracy for engineering purposes.