Mathematics is the science and study of quantity, structure, space, and change. Mathematicians seek out patterns, formulate new conjectures, and establish truth by rigorous deduction from appropriately chosen axioms and definitions.

There is debate over whether mathematical objects such as numbers and points exist naturally or are human creations. The mathematician Benjamin Peirce called mathematics "the science that draws necessary conclusions". Albert Einstein, on the other hand, stated that "as far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain; and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality."

Through the use of abstraction and logical reasoning, mathematics evolved from counting, calculation, measurement, and the systematic study of the shapes and motions of physical objects. Practical mathematics has been a human activity for as far back as written records go (see: History of Mathematics). Rigorous arguments first appeared in Greek mathematics, most notably in Euclid's Elements. Mathematics continued to develop, in fitful bursts, until the Renaissance, when mathematical innovations interacted with new scientific discoveries, leading to an acceleration in research that continues to the present day.

Today, mathematics is used throughout the world as an essential tool in many fields, including natural science, engineering, medicine, and the social sciences. Applied mathematics, the branch of mathematics concerned with application of mathematical knowledge to other fields, inspires and makes use of new mathematical discoveries and sometimes leads to the development of entirely new disciplines. Mathematicians also engage in pure mathematics, or mathematics for its own sake, without having any application in mind, although practical applications for what began as pure mathematics are often discovered later.

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What is the most concise, yet filling history of mathematics that can be learned in a week?
Q. I really know nothing of the history of mathematics, and I have learn as much as I can about it in a week for a competition. I don't really have time to get a book from a library. The competition is multiple choice, so is it probably going to be questions involving names, dates, and what people did. I don't know what specifically it is on. Is there a resource that gives a concise history while telling a lot that I can learn in a week about math history?
Asked by lord_erico - Thu Apr 10 19:59:32 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. as always, wiki is a nice source for some of these things. I would start with searching algebra, geometry, calculus, etc. then once you get a feel for who invented each then search names like Euler, Gauss, Newton, Leibniz, Galois, Pascal, Cauchy, Liouville, etc. just to name a few of the big ones. even Aristotle is important here because the Greeks wrote the book on geometry (in many ways). This is a quick fix but I know there are classes offered on history of mathematics and, therefore, texts available out there. In your predicament i would utilize some online resources and hope for an easy test :-/
Answered by Cursing Monk - Thu Apr 10 20:07:41 2008

Where can i get some ideas or design samples to designin a Mathematics presentation?
Q. Question Details: I want it for a Mathematics presentation,I dont want to use the power point samples,i want to put a different sample or a new design for starting(and ending)my presentation.Does anybody know a good website which contains samples or some designs for Math? Doesn't have to be so complecated.
Asked by computer_girli - Mon Jan 8 07:07:43 2007 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments

A. I think for math that your basic pie and bar charts are appropriate. Sometimes it's the simplest design that conveys the best
Answered by sunshine_today - Mon Jan 8 19:56:26 2007

What kinds of career opportunities are available for someone with a degree in mathematics?
Q. I love numbers and mathematics, and always have, but I don't really think there are many opportunities other than "mathematics professor" for someone with a degree in mathematics. Does anyone know of any other application for a degree in math?
Asked by Jerome S - Wed Jul 16 13:47:02 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. mathematics alone wont get you a job but many people in the actuarial profession start with math degrees with maybe a minor in economics and or finance. Logistics is another profession like that but uses a lot of data analysis, probability and computer programming. Many with math degrees start out as estimators for large scale construction companies for doing cost analysis. All these professions are related so it depends on what else you are interested in doing with the math. If you are good at business go into finance or accounting, science- well maybe research.
Answered by Dude man - Wed Jul 16 14:08:16 2008

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Mathematics is the body of knowledge centered on concepts such as quantity, structure, space, and change, and the academic discipline which studies them. It evolved, through the use of abstraction and logical reasoning, from counting, calculation, measurement, and the study of the shapes and motions of physical objects. Mathematicians explore such concepts, aiming to formulate new conjectures and establish their truth by rigorous deduction from appropriately chosen axioms and definitions.

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