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math

adjective as in mathematical

noun as in mathematics

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Example Sentences

Following a rest period, we asked the participants to complete a mental maths test which increased in speed for eight minutes, alerting them when they got an answer wrong.

Adamolekun said the decision to lose the Ultimate Endless Shrimp deal was easy “because I know how to do math.”

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“I want students to believe that even if they struggle with science or math, they can still become an engineer or anything they want to become,” Mr. Rush says.

Mr. Turing, a math genius and secret hero of World War II, was mistreated by England near the end of his life.

During the two hours they spent in the park each week, teachers were asked to offer their regular classes in subjects such as math, languages or science.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is another word for math?

The word math comes from a shortening of mathematics. This is often what math is formally called when it’s a school subject. In the U.K. and other places, it’s shortened to maths. (See more about this in the next two sections.)

The type of math you learn early in school—addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division—is sometimes called arithmetic. It all starts with basic counting, but there are many branches of math, including algebra, geometry, and trigonometry, and calculus.

The word calculus is also sometimes used in a general way to mean calculation, and the word math can also be used in this way.

The word math is also used in other general ways. If you say the math doesn’t add up, it means something’s not right with the numbers (figures, values, totals, tally, etc.).

What is math short for?

Math is short for mathematics.

Is it math or maths?

In the U.S. and Canada, the school subject is commonly called math. In the U.K. and some other places, it’s called maths. To people who use the word math, it may seem strange to put an s on the end, since it’s a single subject, but there are plenty of reasons why it makes sense: it’s short for mathematics, there are several different branches of mathematics, and other school subjects also end with s, such as physics.

What is another way to say do the math?

To do the math is to do the calculation, computation, or reckoning. This can be used in a literal way, meaning to literally calculate the sum or total. But it’s also often used in a figurative way meaning to figure something out based on the available information. The expression add things up can mean the same thing.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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