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No, but it is important.
Both are very important. However maths could still be taught in other languages if English were not available.
Maths day is celebrated due to it being made by important people like this Greek mathematican called Pythagoras of Samos. He invented The maths 'Pythagoras Theroem'. We celebrate it to remember who made maths a important subject.
the average of 8 and 18 is 26 in maths
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Yes very much so maths is quite important in schooling.
The product in Maths is a number that you get by adding or deducting the numbers. Plus, or Minus is an important part of maths. Learning and understanding how to find the product in maths is an important foundation for developing their skills in maths.
No, but it is important.
Maths is a important subject because if you don't do maths then you probably will not get a good job i.e. a scientist or a shop worker
Physical chemistry is crucial to biochemists as it helps them understand the chemical processes that occur in living organisms. It provides insights into how molecules interact, react, and function in biological systems. By studying physical chemistry, biochemists can better comprehend the underlying principles that govern biochemical reactions.
Both are very important. However maths could still be taught in other languages if English were not available.
Average the two.
11th grade? That would depend on your meaning of "average". An "average" student that meets the standard of a C as a grade would think that maths is difficult, but the "average" student in the USA could expect a B or B-, and would think that maths is an "ok" subject.
Maths day is celebrated due to it being made by important people like this Greek mathematican called Pythagoras of Samos. He invented The maths 'Pythagoras Theroem'. We celebrate it to remember who made maths a important subject.
the average, so the average - 3
the average of 8 and 18 is 26 in maths
Not really you must have atleast a knowledge of Maths because maths is the most important skill in our life without maths i cant imagine the future