Certainly. Math is much older than English.
The mathematical symbol for "more than" is >.
yes, yes they do. They use quite a bit of math actually. It's more difficult than most people think... you have to tons of stuff, and get tons of things, and all that junk
For some people, yes, for some no.
more than a cop and less than a math teacher
English is easier than math math is difficult because of all the steps algebra letters like find x and long list of numbers to find
I don't think it's any more or less difficult than American English - it's just different.
Certainly. Math is much older than English.
The mathematical symbol for "more than" is >.
Some schools will give the student a choice between a math or laboratory science. If the institution does require a math, it would typically be a lower level, and not more than a college algebra.
yes, yes they do. They use quite a bit of math actually. It's more difficult than most people think... you have to tons of stuff, and get tons of things, and all that junk
For some people, yes, for some no.
more than a cop and less than a math teacher
me because you can actually use it.
Math is more straightforward - in general, answers are either right or wrong. English is subject to interpretation. Also, unlike English, the principles of mathematics are generally unchanging.
There is probably not much difference. Other differences in the languages (such as the alphabets) are likely to be more significant.
In my opinion, it is not TRUE. Engineering courses have more Math subjects than English or Communication subjects. So if you're good in Math, you will be a good engineer someday.