I got this a little while ago... And then realised that I have spent too long only doing the same few types calculations and I'm a bit rusty on everything else!
Edit - I just re-opened it and remembered it is the huge amounts of 3D geometry and space terminology, with zero explanation that threw me. It just drops "time of perihelion passage" with no explanation for example
@Snial - I really hope they do. It is all written in Sinclair BASIC. I would like to think they are using original hardware, or at least an emulator of a spectrum running on a super computer
Yes…so one would say “the study of mathematics”, but for instance “doing math homework” or “math class”…no one would say “maths class”, for instance. At least here, that is.
I guess you can see why we do it like we do? Same as say... You might say doc instead of document, but you would say docs instead of documents, not doc?
@LaPorta - well, yeah, the English language is defined by how it is used (sadly in some cases, when literally everyone but a few people ( @cheesestraws ) use something incorrectly, it gains that as a new meaning). In this case, the fact that it is called "math" in the US means that that is correct (there).
Here we tend to maintain the plural on abbreviations.
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