That will depend both on the field of mathematics and the level of education.
The subject matter will be different for basic arithmetic, algebra, trigonometry, calculus, set theory, geometry, complex number arithmetic, quaternion arithmetic, s-transforms, z-transforms, etc.
The subject matter will be different in grade school, middle school, high school, college, graduate school, etc.
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∙ 8y agoYour interviewer doesn't want to know what some anonymous person on the internet expects - they want to know what you expect. Just be honest and answer them with your own thoughts.
no favoritism.
what is your expectations in subject english
DeWitt Steele has written: 'Science of the physical creation in Christian perspective' -- subject(s): Geophysics, Science 'Science' -- subject(s): Science, Problems, exercises 'Science' -- subject(s): Science, Problems, exercises 'Science of the physical creation in Christian perspective' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Secondary), Science, Geophysics, Creationism
You don't get a degree with a subject; you get a degree in a subject. Bachelor of Science in Computer Science or Bachelor of Computer Science are common descriptions of this degree.
James H. Fetzer has written: 'Philosophy and Cognitive Science' 'Philosophy of science' -- subject(s): Science, Philosophy 'Computers and cognition' -- subject(s): Cognitive science 'Glossary of epistemology/philosophy of science' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Knowledge, Theory of, Philosophy, Science, Theory of Knowledge 'Artificial intelligence' -- subject(s): Artificial intelligence 'Philosophy and cognitive science' -- subject(s): Philosophy and cognitive science
it is actually not science or an art subject. It is a subject in which we learn about our past mistakes or in this subject we mostly learn abut past.
Sidney Hyman has written: 'Youth in politics: expectations and realities' -- subject(s): Elections, Political activity, Students, Young adults, Jugend, Politik 'The lives of William Benton' 'The politics of consensus' -- subject(s): History, Political science, Politics and government
NO!
Art and Science
science
No, the subject "science" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
John W. Doorly has written: 'Talks given by John W. Doorly on the science of the Bible' -- subject(s): Bible, Christian Science, Criticism, interpretation 'Christian Science: the revelation of Christ' -- subject(s): Christian Science 'Talks on the science of the Bible' -- subject(s): Christian Science 'The pure science of Christian Science' -- subject(s): Bible, Christian Science, Criticism, interpretation