Minggu, 09 Desember 2012
etymology
The word "mathematics" comes from the Ancient Greek μάθημα (mathema), meaning assessment, learning, science narrows scope, and a technical meaning "mathematical study", even in ancient times as well. The word nature is μαθηματικός (mathēmatikós), relating to the assessment, or studious, a more meaningful mathematical away. In particular, μαθηματικὴ τέχνη (mathēmatikḗ tékhnē), in the Latin ars mathematica, meaning the art of mathematics.
The plural form is often used in English, as well as in French les mathématiques (and rarely used as a singular derivative la mathématique), refers to the Latin plurals tend neutral mathematica (Cicero), based on the Greek plural τα μαθηματικά (ta Mathematics), who used Aristotle, which roughly translated means "all things mathematical". [9] However, in the English, mathematics nouns take singular when used as a verb. In the various conversations, often abbreviated as mathematics math maths in North America and elsewhere.
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