academic math is more harder than applied or regular math.
Since math homework IS math, you can't really say one is better or worse than the other.
The polygon theorem.
WolframAlpha, I'm pretty sure it also tells you how to solve your problem step by step and there are other categories other than math.
Gold can be both soft and hard depending on how pure it is, pure gold (24K) is softer than a gold alloy. And the lower the number the harder it is. 10K is harder than 14K, 14K is harder than 18K, and 18K is harder than 24K (pure gold).
It isn't really harder. It just has more math and science, and some people find those subjects hard ... whereas others might really enjoy those subjects. It really depends on your personal preferences and skills.
I think it is harder than math. You usually need to get straight A's on math to get into pre algebra
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for some people, some subjects are harder than others. i personally believe that math is very easy, but I'm not musically talented. some are great in certain subjects, but lacking in others. its not a bad thing in any way. it just requires more practice to become good in that particular subject
academic math is more harder than applied or regular math.
Other than math subjects, such as geometry, algebra, calculus, etc., math is important in science, especially computer sciences, physics, and engineering. You may also be good at economics, business, and accounting. Music is also math-related, actually, and graphic design can be very math intensive. Architecture is also a good option.
People's abilities differ. Some find math harder and some find reading harder. But reading is more basic--you need it just to get around in the world. And you have to be able to "read" (interpret written symbols) in order to do math. Some people find math harder, and some people find reading harder. It depends on whether you have a logical, mathematical sort of mind or an intuitive, imaginative sort of mind! i believe that reading is harder than math.
additional= more than required advanced= more harder than regular
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That's not necessarily true at all. It depends on the individual person. Some people find programming harder than math. Some people find math harder than programming. Some people find both programming and math to be pieces o' cake. Some people are afraid of both programming and math, and so they find both to be hard. And some people have no idea what programming or math is.
no, depending on how much you study in both of them
You do not have to be very good at math. If you master basic arithmetic and algebra, you can do most unskilled jobs and live in society. However, if you want to work in a field that uses science or statistics at a college level, you need to be much better .