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The word math in English is uncountable.
Mathematics is an uncountable noun.

1. Mathematics [m? θ]

Mathematics (equal to mathematics)

American Spoken Language = Mathematics

2. mathematics [m? θs]

Mathematics (equal to mathematics)

[British Spoken English] = Mathematics

Example:

1. You know how much I hate math.

You know how much I hate math.

2. This research covers programming, mathematics and physical technology.

The research content of this paper will use programming, mathematics, physics and other technologies.

He surpassed me in mathematics.

He is better at math than I am.

My math is very poor, and I barely passed the final exam.

I was poor at math and barely passed the final exam last year.