Maths

Word MATHS
Character 5
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /mæθs/

Definitions and meanings of "Maths"

What do we mean by maths?

Mathematics. noun

Short for mathematics. noun

A science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement noun

An abstract representational system used in the study of numbers, shapes, structure, change and the relationships between these concepts.

A person's ability to count, calculate, and use different systems of mathematics at differing levels.

The only science that truly saves lives . Urban Dictionary

The correct form of the Americanism "Math", as a contraction of mathematics (a contraction featuring at least the first and last letter of the two words). The most beautiful thing ever observed by mankind; the physics of bottle caps. I only wish the real universe was as beautiful as the Cartesian plane. People usually claim it has no use because they are too ignorant/stupid to understand it. Uses include everything not involving the study of literature. The ONLY pure science. Urban Dictionary

Math, the wretched spawn of satan himself. Consisting of useless crap you'll never need to know,except for adding,subtracting,multiplication and divison, the rest is there just to stress you out. But is still needed to get a good job. Urban Dictionary

How people outside of the U.S. refer to mathematics. Urban Dictionary

Boring!!!! Urban Dictionary

Maths stands for mathematical anti telharsic heptoses septonim. it is basically the language of numbers, with 1 meaning hello, 2 meaning the etc. all mathematical calculations must exist between absolute 0 and the largest number possible. mathematicians think it is about 100 billion, but some think there may be even larger numbers Urban Dictionary

A stupid subject that you have to learn to get a job. even though all you need to use in the real world is multiplication, addition and all the other stuff you learn when you're 10. to get a basic maths qualification you need to know a lot about right angled triangles which you will never ever need to know later on in life unless you want to carry on passing the useless information on and become a maths teacher or a man holds a gun to your head and makes you work out this angle or die. pointless formulas that you dont know how to use will stay in your head forever but you wont have a gcse because you dont know how to use them. even if you do have a maths gcse, in about a month you forget everything that you learnt for it and it doesnt matter because you will NEVER need to use it anyway. Urban Dictionary

Short for 'mathematics'. Commonly called 'math' by idiotic yanks bastardising a perfectly well made language. Could be classed as the study of numbers, but it's much more. There are many real world uses for maths. A builder uses maths to work out how much flooring he needs in square metres. An accountant uses maths to work out your correct salary based on your hourly rate. The list goes on Urban Dictionary

Pure evil to learn Very hard Loads of people are bad at maths Urban Dictionary

The most brain-numbingly boring and gay subject ever to grace this planet. Urban Dictionary

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The word "maths" in example sentences

There are many, many reasons why someone reaches adulthood without learning basic skills in maths and English – for example illness, learning disability, tragic events in the family ❋ Unknown (2009)

Helen Weir has a first-class degree in maths, earns more than £1m a year, is a mother-of-three – and could soon be the first woman to run a top UK bank. ❋ Jill Treanor (2010)

Related posts: what games can an adult play with children when trying to Support them in maths and literacy? ❋ Unknown (2009)

It would certainly be preferable to have those with degrees in maths, science or languages teaching such subjects rather than some PGCE hero armed with nothing more than an A level and 'classroom skills'. ❋ Norfolk Blogger (2009)

Coaker said: The fact is that the proportion of children making the expected level of progress between seven and 11 years old has jumped two percentage points in maths and English since last year. ❋ Rachel Williams (2010)

Academically-ambitious upper class American parents and their kids would be better advised to emulate the Asian Americans and join maths/science out-of-school clubs than enrolling their kids into sports, arts and 'good works'. ❋ Unknown (2009)

As a student she got a D in maths GCSE but retook the exam at the same time as pupils to get an A*. ❋ Rachel Williams (2010)

Knowing how to write and structure a report, how to do research, how to do maths is all useful stuff for most people in business as employees or employers or one-man entrepreneurs. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Twenty-five years ago, Nintendo was about to release the first Super Mario game, Back to the Future was showing at cinemas, and a precocious 13-year-old Ruth Lawrence had just gained a first in maths at Oxford. ❋ Martin Love (2010)

Also, the people who are creating the syllabus for the science subjects should know what topics have been covered in maths, and vice versa. ❋ Unknown (2008)

His Casaubonish plans have failed .15 year olds have fallen from 8th to 24th in maths, 7th to 17th in reading. ❋ Newmania (2008)

They say their data therefore show that improvements in maths scores are related not to economic development, but directly to improvements in the social position of women. ❋ Peggy (2008)

The government will encourage breadth of study, with the "English baccalaureate", an award for those with good passes in English, maths, a science, a humanity and a language. ❋ Jeevan Vasagar (2010)

What maths is she up to, dont the superdelegates know, what hypocrisy, again and again. ❋ Unknown (2008)

A new award, the English baccalaureate, will be introduced for any pupil who secures good GCSE passes in English, maths, science, a modern or ancient foreign language, and a humanity. ❋ Jeevan Vasagar (2010)

The Government constantly talks up its own flawed method of measuring its performance but international league tables show that we are slipping behind in maths, English and science. ❋ Not A Sheep (2008)

I would suggest that the image problem runs deeper – that maths is unpopular because the subject itself is seen as dull. ❋ Unknown (2008)

And maths is one of the subjects in which one can do that. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Student : Why do we study maths ??? Teacher : [Mathematics] [saves] lives . Student : How is that ? Teacher : It keeps stupid people like you from getting to [medical school] . ❋ Somon (2009)

I love maths! I'm sure looking forward to [Mr Black's] maths class [Zero point] nine [repeater] equals one. That’s some cool maths. ❋ 0ero (2006)

"Ok what's the [size] of [the angle] X ?" "[Who gives a fuck]." ❋ 3052 (2005)

[Crikey]! I [bloody] hate maths, [mate]! ❋ Bumbleclot (2009)

I [hate] maths ❋ Minecraft Pro Roblox (2020)

maths can be used to [solve] many every day problems, such as the optimum time to enbark on a conversation, or [planning] your [trajectory] to work. ❋ Eeeeeeee (2007)

man with gun-"WHATS THE FORMULA FOR [PYTHAGORAS' THEORUM]?" me-"A SQUARED+[B SQUARED]= [C SQUARED]!" man with gun-"NOW USE THAT TO WORK OUT ANGLE X OF THIS RIGHT ANGLED TRIANGLE!" me-"????????????" *BANG* ❋ Rathsangatas Drink (2004)

"I can use maths to [work out] how much [flooring] I need, by multiplying [5 by 5], that's 25 square metres!" ❋ Mark-o (2008)

Girl: [ahhhh] this is to hard Boy: [Tell me about it] So called [intelligent person]: haahha you don't know maths ❋ Do I Care (2008)

who [invented] maths, i think they should [burn] forever in [hell] ❋ Better Than Youuuuuu (2005)

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