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Mathematics (mathematics; Greek: μ α θ η μ α κ? In the west, this word comes from the ancient Greek word μ? θξμα(máthēma) has learning, learning and science, and it has another narrow and technical meaning-"mathematical research", even in its etymology. Its adjective meaning is related to study or hard work, and it can also be used to refer to mathematics. Its surface plural form in English and its surface plural form in French, les mathématiques, can be traced back to the neutral plural mathematica in Latin, which is Cicero's name from the Greek plural τ α α θ η μ α ι κ? (ta mathēmatiká), a Greek word used by Aristotle, refers to the concept of "everything counts". (Latin: Mathemetica) means counting and counting technology.
In ancient China, mathematics was called arithmetic, also called arithmetic, and finally changed to mathematics. If you want to learn math well, you must practice hard.
The word "Neo-Confucianism" originated from ancient Chinese in China, which originally meant "the study of imperial examinations". Song Chen Liang wrote "Preface to Farewell to Master Yunzhou": "Since the rise of science, people who have learned on earth have often been trapped in a one-day trip, or even died of old age." Science itself means classification, organization and projects, while learning means knowledge and learning. Therefore, when modern Japanese translated western works and English science, they quoted the word "science" in ancient Chinese in China, which means all kinds of knowledge and learning.