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Why do most people find mathematics difficult and only a few people find it simple?
Mathematics is still difficult for most people, and only a few people think it is relatively simple. This is the difference between people. Some people think math is difficult, some people think Chinese is difficult, and some people think English is more difficult. They have their own advantages and difficulties. The main situation is as follows.

1. Mathematics is an increasingly difficult subject to learn.

Almost everyone didn't find math difficult at first. At first, they thought it was simple. After learning to study, many people began to stop catching colds, and showed a trend of growing dislike, and finally gave up mathematics directly. In fact, it has something to do with the difficulty of mathematics learning. It was not difficult in elementary school. Almost every student is very happy, and almost everyone's score is above 90. It was the same in junior high school and even high school. Many students can get 80% marks. Of course, at this time, some students were able to get full marks, but their grades began to be seriously divided. Some are quite difficult, and some are almost full marks. This is especially true in high school. Some papers with a score of 150 are above 140, and some are above 30. Those with low scores almost give up mathematics, while those with high scores are more interested in mathematics. In fact, these changes are normal. Mathematics learning and grades are increasing, especially the separation from junior high school to senior high school, which has a great influence on students' mathematics learning. Knowledge is getting harder and harder, and the types of questions are changing more and more, so that we can learn well.

Second, mathematics requires students' thinking highly.

Different learning stages have different requirements for students' thinking. The content of primary school learning is generally concrete, which students can see and even touch. Junior high school needs strong logical reasoning ability, and senior high school needs strong analytical ability. Knowledge is getting harder and harder, and the requirements are getting higher and higher. It is difficult for most students to persist in thinking, studying and analyzing, and learning is always superficial because of inertia. As a result, they became more and more interested in mathematics.