Being good at visualizing things, draw, doing other kinds of math, and an interest in the subject.
You would need to be a master carpenter and woodworker. There is no need for wheelwrights in modern society. They were in demand when wagon wheels were everywhere and handmade.
Basic arithmetic, plane geometry and trig ought to do it.
Leaders need to know people skills, delegating skills, and in some instances language skills
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architecture.
Depends on who you are. You might need to use geometry if your a construction worker or a math teacher(obviously).
Andy will learn geometry in school.Algebra and geometry are both branches of mathematics.Here is an example sentence with the word "geometry": I used my skills in geometry to find the area of the field.And as a bit of a laugh:Without geometry, life is pointless.Geometry is an area of math that deals with shapes and angles.i taught my sister geometry.
To be a skilled sewer, you need to be able to:Cut carefully with a steady handPin with precisionSew slowly and preciselyKnow how to press (iron)Some math/geometry skills may be necessary for engineeringSome personality traits that might be beneficial:An incredible amount of patienceA desire for perfection (precision is important)A love for sewing
algebra,trigonometry,geometry,(second year algebra, semester of trigonometry, a year of geometry)