You should mainly focus on the angles, speed, and pull back weight of your shot/arrow. Angles- what angle you arm is at. Speed- how fast the arrow should and will go. And the pull back weight can effect your shot if you aren't able to pull it back enough.
But the math involved is complicated, and involves computing speed, involving acceleration, deceleration, trajectory drop, etc... and requires a working knowledge of calculus and analytical geometry.
It is instructive to note this one axiom:
Even a compound bow has its drawbacks!
Because archery is the best sport in the world.
math is involved in everything
no math involved
The only way math could be involved in barrel racing is if you look at it using physics.
There is no such thing as 'Mormon math'. Mormonism is a religion, and there is no math involved.
Mathematician
Soccer is involved in math because to keep score
No he does not. He is involved in car racing, skateboarding, riding his segway, and ice skating (hockey).
computers, cars and well everything has math involved in it somehow, math is the basis for all we know and do
It's not all based on math, but there is a little math involved, as you're dealing with prices and money.
No...... It's not
it's not