Compared to Photoshop Illustrator for graphics

I am very new to Adobe software, and I'm a little confused on Photoshop works better than Illustrator for a particular application.

For example, I read in many places that Photoshop is better than Illustrator when it comes to designing user interface or web graphics, but my understanding is that Illustrator is a better tool to use for graphs that require a scaling of size. Monitors and mobile devices have densities a lot of different pixel and would require different size graphics. I think that Illustrator would be higher because of this because I could resize graphics without loss of quality in Photoshop, I could only evolve up to the original size. So why do people always say Photoshop is the top tool for web graphics and user interface design? Thanks in advance for the answers.

Traditionally, user interface design has been based pixel. With the screens of the retina and others, we enter a world of scale and I think many have not caught it again. Designers like tweaking pixel but they need to give up. I was witness to the confrontation of new vs old even when the newspapers have gone online and journalists tried to amend the text to fit well not understand that it is their own screen they've been optimizing.

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