we use angles in everyday life by surveying constuction ,msurgery , military and sports .
A rhombus is anything that has four, connected, congruent sides. Some examples from everyday life may be a square box, a cracker, a kite, a diamond ect.
the car which we use in our daily life having geometry like shape i.e tyres having shap like circle,uper head of car is shape like bisphere.
Volume = 3.14r2h (where r = radius and h = height).
Surface area, is used to paint a house or wrap a present and volume is used when you need to know how much water to put in your fish tank or water bowl
People use mass and volume in everyday life when cooking to measure ingredients, when packing luggage to ensure it doesn't exceed weight limits, and when purchasing goods to determine the amount they are receiving.
Any use of electrolysis in everyday life of an appartment.
how are emeralds use in everyday life
In everyday life you use it
Unless your "everyday life" involves work in some area of engineering, you won't use matrices in your everyday life.
Boyle's law can be applied in everyday life when inflating a bicycle tire. As you press the air pump, you are decreasing the volume inside the tire, causing the pressure to increase. This relationship between pressure and volume is in accordance with Boyle's law.
Some gay kids use it in everyday life... go ask them
adding subracting mulitplying and counting everyday
how is x-rays used in our everyday lives
breath
you breathe
A lightbulb