The hardest thing I learned in math was when we were doing the Pythagorean Theorem. I felt like I had no idea what to do, since I didn't learn it in 6th grade, unlike other schools. I had to figure out how to find one of the ends of the sides, and at first I was like, "Oh this is easy! No problem," but then, when I actually started it, I soon became thoughtless. I had no idea how to start, and I didn't know the formula. Finally, my table partner finally helped me understand. All I had to do was to multiply the sides by the exponent "2", add it up, and then see whether it was equal or not. I finally knew how to do it, and I finally understood it.

In conclusion, the hardest thing I learned in math was the Pythagorean Theorem, however, thanks to my table partner, I finally knew how to solve it and finally understood it. The Pythagorean Theorem doesn't scare me anymore like it used to, because now I can solve it with ease.