Sep 16, 2008 | Posted by: roboblogger
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It's "math" or "mathematics" not "maths". You shorten words to make it simpler.
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In UK English we say "Maths". As the word "Mathematics" is a plural form it makes sense to shorten it to a word that is also a plural. In North American English it is simply "Math". In my opinion both are understandable, and both are definetly accepted as English in their own right so the title of the article is not incorrect.
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