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higher mathematics
noun
- the advanced portions of mathematics, customarily considered as embracing all beyond ordinary arithmetic, geometry, algebra, and trigonometry.
higher mathematics
noun
- functioning as singular abstract mathematics, including number theory and topology, that is more advanced than basic arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry
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He early developed a taste for higher mathematics, but circumstances decided him in adopting medicine as his profession.
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He branched from these into higher mathematics, until he could stump his instructor on the fourth dimension.
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Why is it that Higher Mathematics seems to freeze a body's soul and turn one into an early Puritan?
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One cannot arouse enthusiasm in a six-year-old child over the beauties of higher mathematics.
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After the first two years he took less higher mathematics and more natural history, chemistry, and geology.
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