MMW Mathematics Patterns and Numbers
MMW Mathematics Patterns and Numbers
CHAPTER 1
PATTERNS AND NUMBERS IN
THE NATURE AND THE WORLD
PRESENTED BY:
Mathematics is technically a plural noun — geometry, algebra, calculus: all
of these are mathematics — but usually it is treated as singular. That's why
a person says, mathematics is my favorite subjects, not mathematics are
my favorite subject. The word mathematics comes from the Greek word
manthanein, meaning "to learn."
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It forms all or part of: agronomy; anomie; anomy; antinomian; antinomy; astronomer; astronomy;
autonomous; autonomy; benumb; Deuteronomy; economy; enumerate; enumeration; gastronomy;
heteronomy; innumerable; metronome; namaste; nemesis; nimble; nim; nomad; nomothetic; numb;
numeracy; numeral; numerator; numerical; numerology; numerous; numismatic; supernumerary;
taxonomy.
It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Greek nemein "to deal out,"
nemesis "just indignation;" Latin numerus "number;" Lithuanian nuoma "rent, interest;" Middle Irish
nos "custom, usage;" German nehmen "to take."
The noun pattern could refer to a design or to customary behavior. Your
patterns of behavior might include your morning cup of coffee and exercise.
The word pattern can also be used as a verb form meaning "to model." For
example, your art might be patterned after the artwork of a famous artist.
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From late 14c. as "founder of a religious order," also "a patron saint." The meaning "one who advances
and encourages the cause or work" of an artist, institution, etc., usually by means of the person's wealth
and power, is suggested from late 14c., clearly in this sense by c. 1600; "commonly a wretch who
supports with insolence, and is paid with flattery" [Johnson]. The commercial sense of "regular
customer" is recorded from c. 1600. Patron saint "saint regarded as a special protector of a person,
place, profession, etc." (by 1717) originally was simply patron (late 14c.).