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mathematics

The term “mathematics” encompasses a broad and fundamental field of study. Here’s an overview of its definition, etymology, and origin:

  1. Definition: Mathematics is the abstract science of number, quantity, and space, either as abstract concepts (pure mathematics), or as applied to other disciplines such as physics and engineering (applied mathematics). It involves the study of patterns, structures, and relationships using rigorously defined symbolic language and logic.
  2. Etymology and Origin:
    • The word “mathematics” comes from the Greek “μαθηματικά” (mathēmatiká), which means “things that are learned.” This, in turn, comes from “μάθημα” (máthēma), meaning “science, knowledge, or learning,” and “μανθάνω” (manthano), meaning “I learn.”
    • The Greek term was used to encompass various fields of learning, but over time, its use narrowed to what we now know as mathematics.
    • The concept of mathematics as a distinct field of study can be traced back to ancient civilizations, including the Greeks, Egyptians, and Babylonians, who developed mathematics for practical purposes such as commerce, astronomy, and architecture, as well as for its own sake.