its not but chances are your brain works better with mathematics.me persoanlly i prefer English to maths
Answer:
English (the subject) is generally more difficult at than lower levels than mathematics (the subject) as it has fewer roles and more interpretation. In an English course any discussion of why a character acts a certain way is more open to various options than a maths question on which is a larger number 6 or 21.
Even the rules of spelling in English (which should be well defined) have many exceptions. The rule for "i before e except after c" has so many exceptions that the rule should be "i before e exept when its not" as an example.
In addition English evolves. The spelling and word meanings encountered in a work by Chaucer are s different that many modern students cannot even read the material. Math equations written for the past several hundred years can still be followed with few problems.
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They arent tougher or easier than any other subject. It depends on the person. If your naturally born with a mind that's good at math. Then you'll do good in math and maybe other subjects. Really it depends on the person.
Certainly. Math is much older than English.
For some people, yes, for some no.
No, you cannot use math in English unless you are referring to statics and graphs.
The difficulty of math versus English is subjective and depends on individual strengths and weaknesses. Math often requires logical reasoning and problem-solving skills, while English focuses on language proficiency and interpretation. Both subjects have their complexities and challenges, and one may be more difficult for a person based on their aptitude and interests.
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