Mathematics is a subject that studies concepts such as quantity, structure, change and space with symbolic language. The discipline of explaining relations (quantitative relations, structural relations, changes before and after) in language is produced by counting, calculating, measuring and observing the shape and movement of objects by using abstract and logical reasoning.
Math problems include: oral calculation problems, fill-in-the-blank problems, judgment problems, overview problems, proof problems, calculation problems and picture-looking problems.
Mathematics is a subject that studies concepts such as quantity, structure, change and space with symbolic language. The discipline of explaining relations (quantitative relations, structural relations, changes before and after) with the help of language is produced by counting, calculating, measuring and observing the shape and movement of objects through abstract and logical reasoning.
Mathematicians have extended these concepts in order to express new conjectures with formulas and establish strictly deduced theorems from properly selected axioms and definitions. Note: Formulas are also language equivalent transformations. The formula involves not only quantity, but also nature.
The knowledge and application of basic mathematics will always be an indispensable part of individual and group life. The refinement of its basic concepts can be found in ancient mathematical documents of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia and ancient India.
Since then, its development has made small progress until the Renaissance in the16th century, and the mathematical innovation generated by the interaction with new scientific discoveries led to the accelerated development of knowledge until today.
Today, mathematics is used in different fields of the world, including science, engineering, medicine and economics. The application of mathematics in these fields is usually called applied mathematics, and sometimes it will lead to new mathematical discoveries and the development of new disciplines. Mathematicians study pure mathematics, that is, mathematics itself, without any practical application. Although many researches started from pure mathematics, many applications can be found in this process.