NO where!
Its simply as this. The only way you would use right triangles in real life if you would want to become a math teacher.
cause they are important
When you owe money
you doint
Same fighting skill Batman would use.
you can use the reciprocal in this situation: (1/4)^-2 to get rid of the "-" in front of the power, you can just use the reciprocal of the number in brackets: (4/1)^2 which is of course: 4^2 which would equal: 16 You may also use a reciprocal in a situation like this: 1/4 divided by 1/2 you would use the reciprocal of the second number to turn the divide into a multiplication: 1/4 X 2/1 which would equal: 1/2 There r probably a lot of other ways too, but those r possibly the most common hope this helped XD
Buoyancy is used for many life examples, submarines, swimmers would like to know about it, and the army would use it. Those are some life examples that of real life that buoyancy would be used! Hope this helps!
you can use it house or at the mall or anywhere
Yes. You do have to use bar graphs for certain jobs.
Any time you make a phone call.
As a passenger on a train or when climbing a ladder.