Are you the same idiot that asks this every time? That's how they say it in the UK and Australia. It refers to mathematics in general- algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, etc. You know, maths. Clearly you never graduated from fractions. Only about 27% of native English speakers are American, and it's painfully obvious that you're American. BTW, so am I.
Are you the same idiot that asks this every time? That's how they say it in the UK and Australia. It refers to mathematics in general- algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, etc. You know, maths. Clearly you never graduated from fractions. Only about 27% of native English speakers are American, and it's painfully obvious that you're American. BTW, so am I.
Are you the same idiot that asks this every time? That's how they say it in the UK and Australia. It refers to mathematics in general- algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, etc. You know, maths. Clearly you never graduated from fractions. Only about 27% of native English speakers are American, and it's painfully obvious that you're American. BTW, so am I.
Something people learn in school. Maths is plural for math, referring to using numbers to describe an event using symbols like +-×÷.
nothing to see here. Please move on.