YES. Usually, if you are good at Math, you are not as good at writing because there are many options and creative decisions. In Math there is just ONE correct answer, and that answer only.
No it is not
Math is good for science and engineering of any type.
because they know more math and they don't have a creative mind for writing.
No, it is not true. Writing skills can be improved.
No
Good students should be able to do well both at math and essay writing. If you are having trouble with essay writing, you should do more reading. Everything that you read has something to teach you about writing.
no it is normal. i am good at maths but not too good at essay writing too but dont have dyslexia
Mathematics and Writing are total polar opposites: people who are great with math have a load of difficulty with essays and the same rule goes for people who are good at writing papers
Given these two characteristics, there are four possibilities: Some people are good at math and have bad writing skills. Some people are good at math and have good writing skills. Some people are bad at math and have good writing skills. Some people are bad at math and have bad writing skills. Leaving aside what it means to be "good" or "bad" at these disciplines, it is likely that these groups of people have varying amounts of genetic predisposition for success at these aptitudes and their environments provided varying amounts of support or resistance to help them fulfill their levels of achievement. If you're suggesting a causal relationship, that to be "good" at one necessarily implies being "bad" at another, I don't think such generalizations are useful.
Not very, engineers are good at doing things, not explaining things, if they were good at writing papers, they would be managers, but at that time, they would write more and do less in the field. Math is the more important subject at hand, not writing.
The desirable condition is that you have both skills. Use Grammarly.com to improve your writings.A bit more:To address your question, this is actually quite common. Many people are excellent in math, yet don't have good writing skills, just as many people do poorly in math, yet do very well in writing. We all have our strengths and weaknesses, and being good in math and not good at writing does not make you abnormal or less intelligent. But there are ways, as the above answer states, to improve your writing.