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Data science is the study of the extraction of knowledge from data by using math, probability models, machine learning, computer programming, statistics, pattern recognition and learning, visualization, uncertainty modeling. The main goal of the study is to extract useful knowledge from the data.
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Data science is the study of the extraction of knowledge from data by using math, probability models, machine learning, computer programming, statistics, pattern recognition and learning, visualization, and uncertainty modeling. The main goal of the study is to extract useful knowledge from the data.
  
 
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 What is Data Science?

Data science is the study of the extraction of knowledge from data by using math, probability models, machine learning, computer programming, statistics, pattern recognition and learning, visualization, and uncertainty modeling. The main goal of the study is to extract useful knowledge from the data.

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