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  1. 2011年2月9日 · That's an interesting theory but it's quite wrong. 1st declension nouns ending in -a can be feminine OR masculine (e.g. agricola, nauta), and -a is also the plural ending in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th decl. neuter nouns. μάθημα is Greek for "a thing which is learnt" and is singular and neuter. μαθηματικός is the adjective based on that, which means "related to learning"; τα ...

  2. 2011年8月26日 · Therefore "correct" is relative to whatever you local tribe has decided is correct. If you grew up in a place that uses "maths" then you will and it will be considered correct. (Source = me, from UK, and we say "maths" as it's a contraction of mathematics. And presumably that is a plural because it is comprised of several sub-fields including ...

  3. 2014年1月21日 · I have included the word "maths" appropriately in my essay because I address my usage of it. I think it is a creative idea (I think it might be a literary technique - don't know for sure, rusty English skills) to use all of "mathematics", "maths", and "math" in my essay but just want to make sure so I don't seem foolish!

  4. 2011年8月5日 · As @waiwai933 said, the answer is A prime, A double prime, ans so on. As usual, Wikipedia has more details. In French (and probably other languages), double prime, triple prime, and so on are named seconde (2nd), tierce (an old word for 3rd).

  5. 2014年12月10日 · The simplest answer is that in US english, we use the noun “sport” to talk about any contest or game that entail physical activity. Hence “sports" is the plural form of the noun. That is how we talk about basketball, football and baseball as a group. But in British English, you would use the noun “sport” to talk about the same group ...

  6. 2021年9月14日 · 111 6. 1. You can usually think of "hence" as a synonym for "therefore," though it almost always comes at the beginning of the clause, unlike "therefore." 1 and 3 are fine for our purposes, though to certain readers the "hence" may look wrong without being set off by commas on either side.

  7. 2017年6月13日 · The usage of respectively, when explaining something in maths ( maths report) Hot Network Questions Disadvantages of posting on arXiv when submitting to Nature or Science?

  8. 2018年8月17日 · In a maths context (at least within physics) in the UK, you would use "prime". If you didn't, you'd say something more specific, like "first derivative of x ", as the prime can be used for other derived variables as well (e.g. x after an event, especially in lower level work) A "dash" is a horizontal line, and isn't commonly used in mathematics ...

  9. 2010年12月5日 · 17. It depends. If you are referring to the title of a course or a major field of study, in a formal sense, then capitalize it. I took Computer Science 101, which was a survey course. Otherwise, just leave it uncapitalized. I'm interested in studying computer science.

  10. The courses are scientific in nature and rather often an indexed symbols appear. The indexed symbols are usually written with a subscript, like this: When refering to those, the instructor pronounced them like you would pronounce "ace of n" and "eyes of c". It seems that the suffix s is added to the letter.