It's best when you are doing construction work like on a work site :)
what is the application of trigonometry in your life and future carrier
how can trigonometry use in metallurgy
Depending on your career, you may or may not need trigonometry. If your job does not require a lot of math, it is unlikely that you will use trigonometry very often, however, this is not a reason not to study it. The skills and discipline developed in your trigoometry class will help you no matter what career you choose.
you can use it to take measurements of the waist, bone and body by calculating the hypotenuse, the opposite, the adjacent or the angle.
One example of an astronomer's use of trigonometry is determining the distance to a star by triangulation.
Well, if Edward Cullen the bloodsucking vampire can use trigonometry. Then I am asuming farmers can as well.
Mechanics use trigonometry to find angles mostly used in body or chassis work.
The first recorded use of trigonometry came from the Hellenistic mathematician Hipparchus
An architect who designs a bridge would use trigonometry, among other mathematical techniques.
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