What is Mathematics

 

Mathematics might be seen as an extension of spoken and written natural languages, with an extremely precisely defined vocabulary and grammar, for the purpose of describing and exploring natural and conceptual relationships

Mathematics itself is usually considered absolute, without any reference. Mathematicians define and investigate some structures for reasons purely internal to mathematics; corresponds to the heart with respect to the rest of the body-organs.

They may provide, for instance, a unifying generalization for several subfields, or a helpful tool for common calculations. Finally, many mathematicians work for purely aesthetic reasons, viewing mathematics more as an art rather than as a practical or applied science; this is the same kind of motivation as poets and philosophers may experience, and no more explicable. Albert Einstein referred to the subject as the Queen of the Sciences in his book Ideas and Opinions.

Mathematics is a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement. <wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn>

Mathematics is the investigation of axiomatically defined abstract structures using symbolic logic and mathematical notation. It is commonly defined as the study of patterns of structure, change, and space; even more informally, one might say it is the study of "figures and numbers". Because it is not empirical, it is not a science

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Mathematics is the science that deals with numbers, quantities, shapes, patterns measurement, and the concepts related to them, and their relationships. Includes arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, etc.
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Mathematics with respect to all the other scientific subjects