Neither one "makes a person smarter" than the other one does. It's all good!
No, a person who is good at math will have the best chance of doing well in physics.
No. The opposite is true. A person who is good at math will tend to do well in physics and engineering.
It all depends upon what you want to do, if you like physics better go after physics if you like math better go after math, the only person that can answer that question is yourself.
It makes us smarter by enhancing what we learn, like we can use WikiAnswers for questions we want to know making us smarter. Calculators are technology, helping us with math.
yes she is way smarter than miey Cyrus and she knows alot of math,science,reading,writting and miley makes her do her homework because she is smarter than her
No, it improves it, just like working out a muscle makes it stronger. The more math the smarter you'll be.
yes a math teacher can teach physics
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Of course not. Certainly, you won't be bad at physics or engineering BECAUSE OF your math skills. You NEED math for physics, and both math and physics for engineering, so somebody who is not good at math is more likely to have trouble with physics or engineering.
Not necessarily. They may be difficult for you if you're the sort of person that thinks this question makes sense, though.
No; it is usually the other way round: math is used in physics.
You'll certainly not have difficulty in physics and engineering BECAUSE you are good at math or economics; math, especially, is important in physics.