MATHEMATICS in a Sentence
Learn MATHEMATICS from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
64 example sentences for MATHEMATICS, such as:
1. It belongs to the pure nautical mathematics.
2. That student has an aptitude for mathematics.
3. He can't grasp the basic concepts of mathematics.
4. Einstein's theory marked a new epoch in mathematics.
5. I shall take literature and mathematics this spring.
2. That student has an aptitude for mathematics.
3. He can't grasp the basic concepts of mathematics.
4. Einstein's theory marked a new epoch in mathematics.
5. I shall take literature and mathematics this spring.
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Meanings and Examples of MATHEMATICS
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mathematics
n. a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement
Classic Sentence: (39 in 3 pages)
1 I thoroughly agree, it can--by mathematics.
2 He was himself always occupied: writing his memoirs, solving problems in higher mathematics, turning snuffboxes on a lathe, working in the garden, or superintending the building that was always going on at his estate.
3 "The hours are the same, and the lathe, and also the mathematics and my geometry lessons," said Princess Mary gleefully, as if her lessons in geometry were among the greatest delights of her life.
4 A modern branch of mathematics having achieved the art of dealing with the infinitely small can now yield solutions in other more complex problems of motion which used to appear insoluble.
5 Arriving at infinitesimals, mathematics, the most exact of sciences, abandons the process of analysis and enters on the new process of the integration of unknown, infinitely small, quantities.
6 Abandoning the conception of cause, mathematics seeks law, that is, the property common to all unknown, infinitely small, elements.
7 It was like a mathematical formula and no more difficult, for mathematics was the one subject that had come easy to Scarlett in her schooldays.
8 It was bad enough that she had intruded herself among strange rough workmen, but it was still worse for a woman to show publicly that she could do mathematics like that.
9 The hallway was dismayingly scrubbed; the kitchen was an exercise in mathematics, with problems worked out in equidistant chairs.
10 It belongs to the pure nautical mathematics.
11 It was porkmaking by machinery, porkmaking by applied mathematics.
12 But what surprised him most and gave him the greatest pleasure was the palace of sciences, where he saw a gallery two thousand feet long, and filled with instruments employed in mathematics and physics.
13 Her father was an old unmarried professor of mathematics, a brutal man and a braggart, who went out to give lessons in spite of his age.
14 At Reichenau, he gave lessons in mathematics, while his sister Adelaide did wool work and sewed.
15 Gentlemen, my father always detested me because I could not understand mathematics.
Example Sentence: (25 in 2 pages)
1 Histories make men wise ; poems witty; the mathematics subtle; natural philosophy deep ; moral grave ; logic and rhetoric able to contend.
2 He can't grasp the basic concepts of mathematics.
3 The degree provides a thorough grounding in both mathematics and statistics.
4 Faraday used no mathematics at all to prove his rule.
5 Students are asked to take another course in English, or science, or mathematics.
6 No one can become a scientist without a knowledge of the first principles of mathematics.
7 I shall take literature and mathematics this spring.
8 That student has an aptitude for mathematics.
9 Schools were created to teach reading and mathematics, not moral character.
10 Einstein's theory marked a new epoch in mathematics.
11 All the girls in our school adore the handsome mathematics teacher who happens to be a bachelor.
12 I think our countries are very similar in the negative attitudes that people have towards mathematics.
13 Every time you revisit or reload one of these mathematics computation worksheets, it's all new!
14 You can access a chronology of important dates in the development of mathematics.
15 The standards finesse the argument about use of calculators in school mathematics by concentrating on what is to be learned, without worrying about how it is learned.