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Mathematics is used by everyone virtually every day. From simple counting and arithmetic operations like addition and subtraction to complex operations used by scientists, all are facets of the broad discipline known as mathematics.
Britannica Encyclopaedia defines mathematics as the "science of structure, order, and relation that has evolved from counting, measuring and describing the shapes of objects. It deals with logical reasoning and quantitative calculations."

Counting is the basic operation in mathematics, used by our forefathers from pre-historic times to count sheep in their herds. Later, with the development of written text, numerals developed, and arithmetic operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication and division may have come into use at around the same time. Nowadays, there is nobody amongst us who do not use arithmetic at some point in our lives. Practical applications of arithmetic include calculating the interest payable on a bank loan. Ratio and proportion, permutations and combinations are further applications of this field of mathematics.

Measuring is another important field of mathematics. Simple geometry "" literally meaning "measurement of earth" -- probably started from crude approximations of length and area. The study of shapes of objects may have developed at around the same time. Mensuration -- the measurement of lengths, areas and volumes of surfaces and solids -- has many applications in daily life, from calculating the volume in a water tank or the area of a wall to be painted.

With the emergence of great global civilisations, in Babylonia, Egypt, Greece, Arabia, India and China, maths became more multi-faceted and more sophisticated. Trigonometry, a field of mathematics studying triangles and the relationships between their sides and angles, has indispensable applications in the physical sciences and engineering. Analytical geometry, also known as coordinate geometry, is concerned with defining and representing geometrical shapes in a numerical way and extracting numerical information from shapes' definitions and representations. This field can help the mathematician to identify any point in an identified space with reference to a set of additional points, and has powerful applications in the modern world.

Coming up to the exams, drawing up a set of postcards can also be a useful technique. Put a couple of key points in brightly coloured writing on each postcard to give you a last minute refresh before you go into the exam hall. Learn material in manageable bite sized chunks rather than trying to take in vast pages of notes and always study somewhere quiet, well lit and tidy.
We do hope that you"ve found some of these pointers useful and we"ll be providing some more useful tips in the weeks ahead. In the meantime, happy studying!

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