people such as technician artists and reoplutilists activate their society with many calculations
Not sure how this is important but everyone uses simple maths daily and art teaches probably do a little
You can use maths in Flowcharts, Databases and Graphs.
Yes. Everyone uses maths.
a report on string art
Cubism is related to maths because of the usage of geometric shapes, angles, and lines in the making of the art.
Architecture?
yes
For scale and perspective .
I use maths in the kitchen to calculate cooking times and the weights and measures of ingredients.
To find out what the missing link is.
The uses of Sin, Cos etc. in Maths is in relation to Trigonometry. Trigonometry is the study of the relationship between angles and lengths of triangles.
Architecture is a very popular course so you'll need good results in maths, physics and art. Although universities mainly look at A-level results, you'll need on average a grade B in English and maths at GCSE. My friend has been accepted by Glasgow university and she took, alonside maths, English and the sciences, art, history, french and business studies. At GCSE she got 6 A*s 3 A's and a B in Welsh. For A-level she took maths, physics and art.