Trigonometry is not some sort of stand-alone academic subject but an integral (!) part of Mathematics as a whole - a concept apparently missed by many 'Answers' questioners. Rather than single examples, Trig is just one of many mathematical techniques used in:
Surveying. Navigation. Cartography. Geology. Mining & deep-well drilling. Civil and Mechanical Engineering design. Electrical & Electronic Circuit analysis and design. Harmonic Analysis (used in sound, vibration, oceanographic and electronic research to name 4 fields). Sonar and Radar signal generation, collection & analysis...... Astronomy: e.g. the Parsec used for measuring deep-space distances is a trig-based unit. ...
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taxes, sales, investment etc
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Optics deals with light waves, and all waves relate in some way to trigonometry. Also, the reflection and refraction of light involves trigonometry.
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Yes if it was not practical it was not there. You can see the real life use on this link http://www.intmath.com/Applications-differentiation/Applications-of-differentiation-intro.php
There are many examples of daily life applications of real numbers. Some of these examples include clocks and calendars.
What are the Applications of definite integrals in the real life?
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Some examples of visible light being utilized in real life applications include photography, microscopy, barcode scanners, and optical communication systems.
Some practical applications of 2D technology in real life include graphic design, animation, digital art, architectural drafting, and creating illustrations for books and magazines.
Airplanes, Helicopters, Kites, Birds
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Some examples of real life applications include:1) Reactions in which a strong acid is used2) Trying to neutralize your stomach acids3) When eatingSources: acid-base-reaction
There are two types of functions in trigonometry: there are functions that are mappings from angles to real numbers, and there are functions that are mappings from real numbers to angles. In some cases, the domains or ranges of the functions need to be restricted.