It has the meaning of learning, learning and science, and also has a narrower and more technical meaning-"mathematical research". Even in its etymology, its adjective meaning and learning-related will be used to refer to mathematics. Its plural form in English and as the plural form of mathématiques in French +es can be traced back to the Latin neutral plural (Mathematica), which is Cicero's plural from Greek τ α α θ ι α τ κ? (ta
Mathē matiká. In ancient China, mathematics was called arithmetic, also called arithmetic, and finally changed to mathematics.