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its because of the mathematician that dont essily got the rigth answer :)
Arithmetica is an ancient Greek text on mathematics written by the mathematician Diophantus in the 3rd century CE.
In his 1954 book, Mathematics in Western Culture, Morris Klein wrote, "In the temple of mathematics reposed all truth, and Euclid was its high priest". However, that is more of a metaphor than an accepted fact and the epithet "priest of mathematics" is practically unknown among historians and mathematicians.
A minimum of 5 CXC Subjects including Mathematics, English ,Priinciples of Accounts as compulsory and any other two subjects. Then you can go To ACCA or ICAJ to further your studies and become a certified Accountant or Charterred Accountant.
Euclid, a Greek mathematician, wrote the famous book "The Elements." It is a mathematical work consisting of 13 books that cover geometry and number theory. It has had a profound influence on the development of mathematics and is still studied today.
it means Caribbean Examination Council (CXC)
At my school I will recommend subjects like: English language & English Literature Mathematics principles of accounts principles of business office administration geography
He wrote a book on the study of painting, mostly explaining the mathematics behind perspective and form, as well as a treatise on human proportions, only published after his death by his friend Willibald Pirckheimer.
Well, Additional Mathematics is sort of halfway between O' Level Mathematics and A' Level Mathematics; though it is closer to O Level in terms of difficulty. Here in the Caribbean AddMath was a prerequisite for doing A Level Math. I say was because we no longer do CIE Exams, we follow our regional exam body CXC. It is no longer a pre-requisite for Advanced Level CXC Math, but the pursuit of AddMath at Lower Secondary level is encouraged. If you are a student aiming to study, at higher levels, Mathematics, Physics, or Engineering then I suggest you pursue a course of AddMath since it makes the transition from Lower Secondary to Upper Secondary Mathematics easier, and familiarizes one with higher level techniques at a layman level.
There is no such thing as a distinction in CXC...look it up!
John Davis wrote a book called Famous Mathematicians that profiles ten of them that you can find at online booksellers. That should get you started.