Algebra is used in lots of differant ways in everyday life because it's maths.
If we are driving a car & need to calculate the distance or need to know the volume of the milk container, algebraic formulas are used in our day - to - day lives.
Mathematics which includes Algebra is considered "the mother of all science". Therefore it is used of course extensively in all higher mathematics and in all the sciences. It is possible to use some problem solving techniques that you learn in Algebra to solve proplems in real life even if you are not a scientist or mathematician.
As by "who" i assume you mean what profession. Algebra is used a lot in banking, economics, and doctors who need formulas. But overall algebra is mostly used by college leveled advanced algebra teachers.
Algebra is used to help determine distances in time, or places
Algebra can be used in decision making, data entry, calculating distance, and many other areas.
absolutely not.
U use algebra in your daily life because you could need it in jobs or careers when you get old enough to have them. Also people like algebra and have jobs like accounting so you have to learn it... ! ...
yes of course . we do use algebra in daily life even every1 uses it in finances, engineering, and many scientific fields,BUSINESS .Chemistry,construction,consumer
Most people don't use algebra in their daily lives, mainly because they forget how to use it - except those that work in engineering or science. If you are comfortable with algebra, you COULD use it to solve problems in a variety of real-life situations.
going to the grocery store, and figuring out costs(?)
Algebra is used in lots of differant ways in everyday life because it's maths.
It can be argued that Algebra is not important because it helps abstract thinking, which can lead to changes in our daily lives that are negative, but that is shaky as it is, and Algebra is undebatable used by everyone subconsciously from the youngest years of childhood.
algebra is important in daily life for explaining processes to people e.g telling a school child how to find the area of a rectangle. that would be easy using algebra (lxw=a)
If we are driving a car & need to calculate the distance or need to know the volume of the milk container, algebraic formulas are used in our day - to - day lives.
counting, basic math. figuring prices, with or without sales(percentage off)
how is petrol used in our everday life