It's not "maths". It's spelled "math". The mathematics is spelled with an "s" because it counts for all of the numbers used in a mathematical expression, and not just one mathematic note. When using British English the correct abbreviation is maths not math.
both can be, it depends whether you use 'maths' to mean 'mathematics' (i.e. the subject), or maths class/lesson. you can't be good in mathematics (you should say you are good at mathematics), but you could be good in maths class/ in you maths lesson. Generally speaking, You would use: "I am good at math". "I am good in/at maths" would both be incorrect. There is no need to add the s at the end of the word "math", because math is already the general term for the different types of mathematics.
Because it has to be named maths. It looks like you hate maths
the maths for nda kaduna is pure maths.
In the UK it is maths, in the US, math.
it is not correct, it is you had math, or you did math.
Math is the correct spelling for this sentence. Maths can be the correct spelling for this sentence. In other words it depends on how you put it in a sentence. * * * * * English : Maths US : Math
Yes, Maths is correct but in America they would say math and that's not entirely correct. I'm from England and we say maths not math but Im in a American school (cuz' I'm not in England right now) and they say math. So there i hope i helped.MATHS!!!!!! -CorrectMATH!!!!!!!- Wrong
I have never ever heard the word "math" pronounced that way - except in the sentence: "Math's my favorite subject!"Answer:More common in Britain "mathematics" is contracted to "maths" rather than "math" (North American usage) to maintain the "s" in the original word. The plural is more correct as there is more than one area of mathematics to be studied.
It's not "maths". It's spelled "math". The mathematics is spelled with an "s" because it counts for all of the numbers used in a mathematical expression, and not just one mathematic note. When using British English the correct abbreviation is maths not math.
Math (or maths) is not a job and so engineering does not use math as a job!Math (or maths) is not a job and so engineering does not use math as a job!Math (or maths) is not a job and so engineering does not use math as a job!Math (or maths) is not a job and so engineering does not use math as a job!
both can be, it depends whether you use 'maths' to mean 'mathematics' (i.e. the subject), or maths class/lesson. you can't be good in mathematics (you should say you are good at mathematics), but you could be good in maths class/ in you maths lesson. Generally speaking, You would use: "I am good at math". "I am good in/at maths" would both be incorrect. There is no need to add the s at the end of the word "math", because math is already the general term for the different types of mathematics.
Because it has to be named maths. It looks like you hate maths
You have to be really fast and good at math.
In America it is math, in most European countries it is maths
Yes, math is called maths in Welsh.
the maths for nda kaduna is pure maths.