Assuming you mean the school subject:
To prepare for any eventuality in the future where you will need mathematics.
This ranges from something as simple as counting currency, to something as "complex" as flight trajectories of different objects, made of different materials in different atmospheric conditions.
Mathematics"mathematics" is a plural noun already, the subject is Mathematics!
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there is no difference between Mathematics and Arithmetic because Arithmetic is a branch of mathematics. there is no difference between Mathematics and Arithmetic because Arithmetic is a branch of mathematics.
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There is no evidence Egyptian and Greek mathematics are linked.
Mathematics"mathematics" is a plural noun already, the subject is Mathematics!
Pure Mathematics is the branch of mathematics that deals only with mathematics and how it works - it is the HOW of mathematics. It is abstracted from the real world and provides the "tool box" of mathematics; it includes things like calculus. Applied mathematics is the branch of mathematics which applies the techniques of Pure Mathematics to the real world - it is the WHERE of mathematics; it includes things like mechanics. Pure Mathematics teaches you HOW to integrate, Applied mathematics teaches you WHERE to use integration.
I have a B.A. in Mathematics would be correct.
'Math(s)' is the shortened word for 'Mathematics'. The word 'mathematics' comes from Classical Greece, and means 'to learn'.
The ISBN of Concrete Mathematics is 0201558025.
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there is no difference between Mathematics and Arithmetic because Arithmetic is a branch of mathematics. there is no difference between Mathematics and Arithmetic because Arithmetic is a branch of mathematics.
what is the role of computer in mathematics what is the role of computer in mathematics
There is no evidence Egyptian and Greek mathematics are linked.
Neither, mathematics is plural. The plural possessive is mathematics'.
The theme for Mathematics Month 2013 is "Mathematics of Sustainability"