Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the tough questions, huh? Well, technically speaking, the most "hard" math problem that equals 12 would be something like 6 x 2, which is 12. But, like, don't stress too much about it, math can be a real headache sometimes, am I right?
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Much as I would like to think that I am the cleverest mathematician ever, I am also smart enough to realise that I am not. If could give you the problem, that would imply that I was able to solve it. And that would make it not quite the most hard.
There is no "most complicated math problem" because numbers are infinite. However, on very complicated problem is pi=? because pi is a repeating decimal, it would go on forever. Because of that, we usually sorten pi to 3.1415...
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There are many parts that go into an addition problem. Most often there are numbers, a plus sign, and an equals sign.
By virtue of being presently unsolved, the remaining Millennium Prize Problems appear to be the most difficult. source: [See related link below for the most difficult problems. These problems have not been solved even by the most experienced mathmeticians today.
It is the "excitement point" or the sudden(or not) maximum rise of a specific value. Most applicable in statistics.