Yes. Sudoku is a mathematical game. Actually, I would not consider Sudoku a "mathematical" game ... it does however use some of the same logical problem-solving strategies that are applied in finding solutions to many mathematical problems. I teach middle school math and have found that some of my students who would rather skip the dreaded math class, are able to complete (and even enjoy!!!) Sudoku puzzles. :o)
mathematics is sometime a game but sometimes it's for life because everyday we use mathematics''''''^_^
Mathematics games are games that involve mathematical concepts in themselves such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, fractions, decimals, algebra, and geometry.
Depending on what type of science, yes mathematics can be science. Like if you're doing physics that can be mathematics.
I much prefer social studies classes to mathematics classes.Algebra is a type of mathematics.
There are many places where one can find training games to teach mathematics to a child. One might find training games to teach mathematics to a child at popular on the web sources such as Zero To Three and Math Blaster.
George L. Henderson has written: 'Let's play games in general mathematics' -- subject(s): Games in mathematics education, Mathematics, Study and teaching (Elementary) 'Multidisciplinary games & activities' -- subject(s): Educational games, Creative activities and seat work, Bulletin boards
These mathematics games can help a student to understand his/ her lessons more. Activities can be a great help because the imagination of a person is being enhanced thus resulting to easy understanding of complicated math problems.
Physics and mathematics.
Mathematics and Physics.
Algebra measurements and fractions
Statistics
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/math.htm has a plethora of math-based games aimed at children. They make learning the fundamentals of mathematics enjoyable for a younger audience.
The noun "mathematics" is an uncountable noun, a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements.The noun "mathematics" is a plural form that takes a verb for a singular subject; for example: "Mathematics is his major."
Statistics is a type of math utilized by scientists to analyze their data.