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Perhaps because there are many formulas and strategies to remember. But it gets easier the more you know.

One trick is to recall that math is a language, but the rules tend to be far easier than those of "regular" languages, the syntax is simpler, and there are far fewer exceptions.

The only exception I can think of offhand is that you cannot divide by zero. Oh, addition and multiplication are associative and commutative, but subtraction and division are not. Neither is exponentiation, another binary operation.

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