Caesaris Palatium Mathematicum
it means first number in latin
He studied grammar, Latin and a little Greek, and not much else in school.
Maths is not an acronym, so the "a" does not intentionally represent a word or other linguistic entity. It is a contraction of "mathematics", which is derived from a combination of the greek and latin for study, learning, studiousness and science.
The derivation of "factor" is from Latin, through French and Middle English.
in school or college would be "subjects" (such as maths, chemistry, History)
He studied grammar, Latin and a little Greek, and not much else in school.
Physics, chemistry, biology, maths and i hear latin harder these days
You have to do at least 2 sciences and maths or 3 sciences and then another subject, something practical or literature, to show that you are an all rounded person. But you will need a lot of experience with animals. Latin also helps with medicines and such, I'm doing Latin, it's really easy if you have a good teacher.I hope I helped.
Q.E.D is from the Latin, "quod erat demonstrandum." It means, "that which was to be demonstrated," and is the standard way of ending the proving of a theorem.
"Comment s'appelle le prof de maths?" means 'What is the Math Teacher's name?" A name is a name and most can't be translated into French, but for Ex: Nick = Nicholas Robert = Robert Depending in what your ethnics are, your name may be already French
Level A maths is the hardest maths you can get. Level B maths is not so hard and level C maths is about the same as primary school maths.
The lady who invented maths was called Charlotte Higgleson and she was born in Greece