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What kind of subject is mathematics?
Mathematics, which originated in ancient Greece, is a science that studies concepts such as quantity, structure, change and spatial model. By using abstract and logical reasoning, the shape and motion of objects are counted, calculated, measured and observed. The basic elements of mathematics are: logic and intuition, analysis and reasoning, individuality and individuality.

Mathematics is a science that studies the relationship between spatial form and quantity in the real world. It is divided into elementary mathematics and advanced mathematics. It is widely used in scientific development and modern life production, and is an essential basic tool for studying and studying modern science and technology. Mathematics (hanyu pinyin: shùXué;; ; Greek: μ α θ η μ α κ; English: Mathematics/Math) comes from the ancient Greek word μθξμα(máthēma), which means learning, learning and science, and has a narrow and 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. Mathematics is a subject that studies concepts such as quantity, structure, change and spatial model with symbolic language. Mathematics, as an expression of human thinking, embodies people's aggressive will, meticulous logical reasoning and pursuit of perfection. Although different traditional schools can emphasize different aspects, it is the interaction of these opposing forces and their comprehensive efforts that constitute the vitality, availability and lofty value of mathematical science.