Math is often perceived as easier than English because it is more structured and relies on clear rules and formulas. In math, there is typically only one correct answer to a problem, whereas in English, interpretation and subjective analysis play a larger role. Additionally, math problems can often be solved using logical reasoning and step-by-step processes, while English assignments may require more creativity and critical thinking skills.
The comparative degree of "easy" is "easier." It is used to compare two things, indicating that one is less difficult than the other. For example, you might say, "This math problem is easier than the previous one."
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Euclid did not discover math. Math is and was an ongoing process of discovery of the relationship between all things that can be expressed with math formulas. Most of what the ancient Greeks did was based on geometry. Euclid gathered all the geometric information together and tried to systematize it so that it would be easier to understand and easier to learn and/or use. He did nothing with the other branches of math.
Compensation in math means, adding and subtracting the same number to make the sum or difference easier to find.
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it isn't
School work in the he 1950's was a little easier than it is now. The kids studied history, math, English, and other subjects.
YES!! the hardest language is English!
We learn math using numbers because that is math. Also when you get to a higher level in math it is easier to use numbers to write 4,137,985,034.152 than splleing it out.
Certainly. Math is much older than English.
its easier to understand
Because it is easier
For some people, yes, for some no.
me because you can actually use it.
The math for base 16 is easier and faster than the math for base 2.
One way to remember math easier is by practicing. The more you do something the more inclined you will learn it and it will be easier in the future.
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