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Pythagorus started and discovered Maths
Einstein didn't discover maths. He came up with the theory of relativity. Maths has been around since the Ancient Greeks, and before that.
It first came out on the 24th of April, 2009, so you can do the maths x]9 months, roughly.
geography is normally about maths statistics how many children came to school how many lands are in Grenada
12111, I'm pretty sure, it came out in my weekly maths homework
i presume you mean came to power? He became fuhrer in 1933. he was born 1879. ehhh cbf maths
It may have come from the European heritage.. There really isn't a 100% positive. Though "mathologists'" say that earlier people discovered drawings of mathematics on cave walls from "cave men". May not be proven yet but definitely came from earlier time. Indeed maths arose in various parts of the world at various times, so the native populations in the Americas were undoubtedly doing some from of maths before the Europeans came. Present day maths in the USA is in the European tradition.
Yes; but it's probably not hard in the way most people think. A Level Maths is a big step up from GCSE because it focuses much more on problem-solving than memorising methods. Topics like calculus, trigonometry, logarithms, mechanics, and statistics all build on each other, so if you fall behind in one area, later topics become much tougher. That said, thousands of students achieve high grades every year because consistent practice matters far more than natural talent. Maths also remains the most popular A-Level subject in the UK, which shows that while it's challenging, it's also highly valued by students and universities. What helped me most was: Practising past papers every week. Reviewing mistakes instead of just checking answers. Learning the why behind each method. Following a structured revision plan rather than revising random topics. If you're studying independently, resources like Exam.Tips, PMT, and official exam board materials are all useful for building a more organised revision routine. So yes, A Level Maths is difficult—but it's absolutely manageable with consistent practice and the right approach.
The lady who invented maths was called Charlotte Higgleson and she was born in Greece
In America it is math, in most European countries it is maths
Yes, math is called maths in Welsh.
you have to pick Maths for GCSE's but you can also pick additional maths which is just more maths than normal eg you may have 5 peroids of maths a week but with additional maths you may have 9 peroids of Maths a week