Quadrilaterals are four-sided shapes that have a lot of use in math, like using them to determine the area of more complicated shapes.
Actually, quite a bit. A good gunsmith is usually a skilled machinist, who will use a lot of math.
NASA uses a lot of Algebra 2, Calculus, and Statistics for calculations and such.
Yes, a lot, e.g: -b+/-b-4(a)(c)/2(a)
It can be. It can rely on logic, and logic is related to math. In making arguments, they can use a lot of mathematical elements, like establishing numbers to prove the argument they are making.
Yes, they did use special effects.
no
contractors use a lot to design a house eg. blueprints
They use a lot of statistics.
A lot!
The special effects that were used in the movie Grease were created by computer. One of the special effects was the Teen Angel's aura.
They use special effects.
Using the 'Moles' equation as the simplest example. moles = mass(g) / Mr This can be algrebaically rearranged to Mr = mass(g) / moles or mass(g) = moles X Mr So there you go.!!!! That's a chemist using algebra. There are many more chemical equations Here's a few e.g. PV = nRT moles = [conc] X vol(mL)/1000 pH = -log(10)[H^(+)]
Usually not much, but you use many of the same abilities that you use when solving math problems.
Baking requires a lot of math. you need to use math when you measure. if you have to convert anything that requires math.
they use final cut pro/express for video editing and adobe after effects for special effects
Math started when someone needed to document trade transactions. There is a lot of evidence which says that the Sumerians were the first to use math.