Mathematics
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'''Mathematics''' ([[Colloquialism|colloquially]], '''maths''' or '''math'''), is the body of knowledge centered on concepts such as [[quantity]], [[structure]], [[space]], and [[change]], and also the academic discipline that studies them. | '''Mathematics''' ([[Colloquialism|colloquially]], '''maths''' or '''math'''), is the body of knowledge centered on concepts such as [[quantity]], [[structure]], [[space]], and [[change]], and also the academic discipline that studies them. | ||
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Mathematics (colloquially, maths or math), is the body of knowledge centered on concepts such as quantity, structure, space, and change, and also the academic discipline that studies them.
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