Synonym: calculation, computation, numbers. Similar words: dramatic, pragmatic, automatic, diplomatic, dramatically, automatically, math, statistics. Meaning: [‚mæθɪ'mætɪks] n. a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement.
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121. In 1985 she stopped teaching college mathematics, dumped her belongings and trashed her apartment.
122. Mathematics is becoming increasingly important in its applications and uses in the modern world.
123. Unhappily, the history taught to our children has suffered the same fate as their mathematics or their grammar.
124. Applied mathematics and computer science are distinct disciplines, but they are now locked for ever in an inseparable embrace.
125. Weights, summing and transfer functions,(Sentencedict) and learning algorithms all rely heavily on mathematics.
126. It said that girls were overlooked in the classroom and trailed boys in mathematics and computer science.
127. By that time, the patterns of usage - still being developed as far as mathematics is concerned - will have become fairly clear.
128. I was welcomed as the new physics teacher, although I had expressly stated that I was primarily a mathematics teacher.
129. The statement is false, terribly so; but it is the impression that most mathematics texts manage to convey.
130. These would need to be based upon deeper and deeper insights into the nature of the mathematics involved.
131. Greer's CSE Mathematics Book 1 was first published in 1978 - it is now into its fifth reprint.
132. The content of the mathematics qualification to them is immaterial.
133. While engineering curricula included science and mathematics, they were still rooted in the shop floor.
134. Entrance requirement: First or Second Class Honours in mathematics, or another science with substantial mathematical content.
135. His knowledge of mathematics proved inadequate to find a solution.
136. The principles of design which emerge from this development will be available for application to further areas of the mathematics curriculum.
137. The latter process demands a knowledge of higher mathematics, the strength of materials and thousands of bits of wisdom.
138. The learning of mathematics has been a particular focus of attention.
139. After a year at Central Washington, where his interests focused on mathematics, Martin enlisted in the Navy.
140. For the past three years, he taught mathematics at Sonoma State University and led protests against higher student fees.
141. Why do I refer to Euclidean geometry as a physical theory rather than a branch of mathematics?
142. Bondi was then a professor of mathematics at Kings College, London, and an expert on general relativity.
143. An imperfect start, but one that over time will reveal a great deal about mathematics, astronomy, and science.
144. Under such intellectual pressures captains need a degree in mathematics to steer their teams towards winning totals or targets.
145. This lack of discrimination suggests that the general knowledge required is not highly related to attainment in mathematics.
146. Previous study of statistics, computing and applied mathematics is not a requirement.
147. The daughter of a distinguished Cambridge mathematics tutor, she began work as a Sunday school teacher in the 1850s.
148. His mind was alerted to the excitement and importance of mathematics applied to practical problems, that is in effect, physics.
149. We are long overdue for a complete overhaul of the mathematics curriculum at all levels.
150. For all positions, qualification to degree level in Mathematics, Economics, Business Studies or a related discipline is essential.
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