The first example that came to me was driving.
Suppose you're in a car on a flat, level surface, not moving. Will you remain stationary?
The answer is yes, of course. In order to move the car, you must apply some force (either by manually pushing it, or by making the engine do the hard work for you). This is the basic principle of Newton's 1st.
"An object at rest will remain at rest until another force acts upon it."
It can help scientists and engineers. The best thing I can come up with for everyday life is that it provides a new way of thinking. It expands your horizons and new information can take your knowledge to the next level.
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Everyday life is frequently irrational.
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Unless your "everyday life" involves work in some area of engineering, you won't use matrices in your everyday life.
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it help classify animals
if you know the mass, acceleration or Fnet or two of those three you can apply it to life
Geology influences many aspects of daily life such as the availability of natural resources, the location of infrastructure such as roads and buildings, and the understanding of natural hazards like earthquakes and landslides. Understanding geology can also help in making informed decisions about environmental conservation and land use planning.
If you are in the mathematics field then you might be using it everyday; otherwise... not so much
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They follow the writing styles of famous poets.
Carpenters use math and accurate measurements in everyday life by using tape measures and levels and angle measuring devices.