"Math" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Math is short for mathematics, which is the science of numbers, quantities, and shapes.
A typo!<br><br>I think you meant "matters".<br><br>"Matters" is a noun that refers to important or relevant things; concerns; or subjects. For example:<br><br> What matters most in life is family and friends.<br> The matter of the lawsuit was settled out of court.<br><br>In addition to referring to things that are important or relevant, "matters" can also refer to the substance or essence of something. For example:<br><br> The professor carefully explained the matter of the complex mathematical concept.<br> The artist shaped the clay into a beautiful matter of art.<br><br>In some contexts, "matters" can also be used as a verb, meaning to take care of or attend to something. For example:<br><br> Please don't matter the laundry, I'll do it later.<br> The team matters the issue and found a solution.
In British English, "mates" is a common informal plural noun that refers to friends or close acquaintances. It can also be used to address or refer to friends, similar to "buddies" or "pals." For example: "What are you and your mates doing this weekend?"
Mathematics is the study of the principles and application of numbers, quantities, and shapes to solve problems and understand the world around us. It involves the use of logical reasoning, abstraction, and mathematical notation to develop and solve problems in various fields such as science, engineering, economics, computer science, and finance. Mathematicians use mathematical theories, models, and algorithms to analyze and interpret data, make predictions, and develop new technologies and innovations.