Some people understand math better while others don't. It is like music or art. Some people are just better at it. This is usually due to your learning environment. There was not enough emphasis placed on math in your learning environment. It is not unusual to have a hard time understanding math. You can overcome it through study and practice.
Math is difficult because it is abstract, and depends on reasoning and comprehension of jargon.
with your eyes
No, the pronoun 'who' is a subjective interrogative pronoun, and a subjective relative pronoun. The objective form is 'whom'. Examples:interrogative, subjective: Who is our math teacher?relative, subjective: Mr. Lincoln who is new will be our math teacher.interrogative, objective: To whom do I give my completed application form?relative, objective: The person to whom you give the application is the manager.
It depends on what it is difficult to!
most difficult
Bridge Math is not difficult, for its instructions shows its students with better improvement from math.
Difficult......But it is the SUM when you add
no it is easier then closing your eyes
Math can be difficult at times. To simplify a math expression, it is important to follow the order of operations, or PEMDAS.
No, an opinion is inherently subjective and influenced by personal beliefs, experiences, and biases, making it difficult to be completely objective.
The verb is "agreed." The clause "to help you learn math" is an objective infinitive, and acts as the object. The subject is "they."
Math is the language of science and in and of itself is important for teaching people how to think, not what to think. Social studies is just the grade school name for a collection of social science " disciplines " and, though needing some study, are orders of magnitude less important than math. Math is an objective discipline while social studies only pretends to be objective.