Math handwriting can be written as follows:
First, write quotes about math:
Russell said, "Mathematics is symbols plus logic".
Pythagoras said, "Number governs the universe".
Halmers said, "Mathematics is an art of otherness."
Mithra said, "Mathematics is the highest achievement of human thinking."
Bacon (English philosopher) said, "Mathematics is the key that opens the door to science."
The Bourbaki school (a French mathematical research group) argued that "Mathematics is the study of the theory of abstract structures."
Hegel said, "Mathematics is God's symbol for the description of nature."
Weld (president of the American Mathematical Society) said, "Mathematics is a culture that evolves."
Plato said, "Mathematics is the highest form of all knowledge."
Coulter said, "Mathematics is the most brilliant jewel in the crown of human wisdom."
Second, write about the significance of mathematics:
Mathematics, as a form of expression of human thinking, reflecting people's will to be active, meticulous logical reasoning and the pursuit of perfection.
Its basic elements are: logic and intuition, analysis and reasoning, ***ness and individuality. Although different schools of tradition may emphasize different sides, yet it is the interplay of these opposing forces, and their combined efforts, that constitute the vitality, the availability, and the high value of mathematical science.
Third, write a short story about mathematics:
Mathematical celebrities short story - Cantor: because the study of infinity often introduced some logical but absurd results (known as "paradoxes"), many great mathematicians fear to get stuck in and take the attitude of retreat. In 1874-1876, Cantor, a young German mathematician under 30 years old, declared war on the mysterious infinity.