Read the text and decide if the following statements are true or false. Mathematics An introduction The English word "mathematics" tells us something about the influence the Ancient Greeks had on our knowledge. The word comes from the Greek for science, learning and knowledge. It is usually shortened to maths in British English and to math in the USA. Mathematics developed from a series of ideas, each new idea building on earlier ones. Each new idea became more complex as mathematicians tried to explain how things in the world relate to one another. The first idea to have developed was certainly that of number. People needed to count their belongings. As society developed, numbers became more and more important for business dealings and taxation and it became especially important to be able to record numbers. A wide variety of systems for recording numbers developed in different parts of the world. One example is the tallies that were used by the Incas in South America. They used pieces of string of different lengths and by tying knots in different places along the string, they were able to keep tax records and business accounts throughout their land. With writing, different ways of recording numbers developed in different countries, too. Roman numerals are a well-known example. In this system I is one and X is ten, so IX is one before ten, that is nine, and XI is eleven. It was not until the 16th century that the system of mathematical notation that we use today finally developed. It is a system that uses Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3 and so on) with a set of symbols "+" (plus), "-" (minus), "=" (equals) for example, along with letters, many of which are taken from the Greek alphabet. It is a system that is used by all mathematicians all over the world. In fact, it has been said that mathematics is one of only two genuinely international languages; the other one is music. Whether or not mathematics is a science is still a matter of opinion in the mathematical community. Some say "no, it is not" because it does not pass the test of being a pure science. We know that one plus one is two because that is how we count. No one can set up an experiment to prove that one plus one is two without counting. Therefore, because it cannot be proved by experiment, mathematics is not a science. Others say "yes, it is" because science is the search for knowledge and that is what mathematics does. Therefore, mathematics is a science. Whatever your point of view, there is no doubt that mathematics is applied to all sciences. Many of the most important developments in fields such as physics or engineering have led to further developments in mathematics. The argument over whether mathematics is a science or not appears to be unimportant when you realise that it is impossible to separate mathematics from science or science from mathematics. Many universities recognise this. In many places of learning, there are divisions of study often called Mathematics and Science. The unbreakable connection between mathematics and all other sciences is recognised by the very way in which we study them. TRUE FALSE Mathematics developed in complexity due to a need to understand the relationships between things. The Incas were the first to come up with a number system. The development of mathematics is dependent on other sciences. Mathematics is an international language because it uses Arabic numerals. Opinions are divided over whether mathematics is truly scientific.
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Read the text and decide if the following statements are true or false.
Mathematics
An introduction
The English word "mathematics" tells us something about the influence the Ancient Greeks had on our knowledge. The word comes from the Greek for science, learning and knowledge. It is usually shortened to maths in British English and to math in the USA.
Mathematics developed from a series of ideas, each new idea building on earlier ones. Each new idea became more complex as mathematicians tried to explain how things in the world relate to one another. The first idea to have developed was certainly that of number. People needed to count their belongings. As society developed, numbers became more and more important for business dealings and taxation and it became especially important to be able to record numbers. A wide variety of systems for recording numbers developed in different parts of the world. One example is the tallies that were used by the Incas in South America. They used pieces of string of different lengths and by tying knots in different places along the string, they were able to keep tax records and business accounts throughout their land.
With writing, different ways of recording numbers developed in different countries, too. Roman numerals are a well-known example. In this system I is one and X is ten, so IX is one before ten, that is nine, and XI is eleven. It was not until the 16th century that the system of mathematical notation that we use today finally developed. It is a system that uses Arabic numerals \(1, 2, 3 and so on\) with a set of symbols "+" \(plus\), "-" \(minus\), "=" \(equals\) for example, along with letters, many of which are taken from the Greek alphabet. It is a system that is used by all mathematicians all over the world. In fact, it has been said that mathematics is one of only two genuinely international languages; the other one is music.
Whether or not mathematics is a science is still a matter of opinion in the mathematical community. Some say "no, it is not" because it does not pass the test of being a pure science. We know that one plus one is two because that is how we count. No one can set up an experiment to prove that one plus one is two without counting. Therefore, because it cannot be proved by experiment, mathematics is not a science. Others say "yes, it is" because science is the search for knowledge and that is what mathematics does. Therefore, mathematics is a science.
Whatever your point of view, there is no doubt that mathematics is applied to all sciences. Many of the most important developments in fields such as physics or engineering have led to further developments in mathematics. The argument over whether mathematics is a science or not appears to be unimportant when you realise that it is impossible to separate mathematics from science or science from mathematics. Many universities recognise this. In many places of learning, there are divisions of study often called Mathematics and Science. The unbreakable connection between mathematics and all other sciences is recognised
by the very way in which we study them.

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    • TRUE
    • FALSE
  • Варианты
    • Mathematics developed in complexity due to a need to understand the relationships between things.
    • The Incas were the first to come up with a number system.
    • The development of mathematics is dependent on other sciences.
    • Mathematics is an international language because it uses Arabic numerals.
    • Opinions are divided over whether mathematics is truly scientific.