Surveying is all trig. Much trig in physics and engineering,
algebra, geometry, statistics... anything in fact.
Trigonometry is used in finding the height of towers and mountains and finding the distance between celestial bodies.
Trigonometry is used in everyday life in various ways. It is used in navigation to calculate distances and angles, in architecture and engineering to design structures and determine angles for construction, and in physics and mechanical engineering to analyze forces and motion. Trigonometry is also used in fields such as astronomy, music, and electrical circuits.
Umm... first of all this question isn't grammatically correct, but I'll answer the question, "How useful are whole numbers in real life?". They are useful to know when you when you are taking an algebra class:)
Algebra is used in lots of differant ways in everyday life because it's maths.
Yes, if you're an Algebra teacher.
algebra
Surveying is all trig. Much trig in physics and engineering,
algebra, geometry, statistics... anything in fact.
yes
rocks and minerals
newspapers
Trigonometry is used in finding the height of towers and mountains and finding the distance between celestial bodies.
Trigonometry is used in everyday life in various ways. It is used in navigation to calculate distances and angles, in architecture and engineering to design structures and determine angles for construction, and in physics and mechanical engineering to analyze forces and motion. Trigonometry is also used in fields such as astronomy, music, and electrical circuits.
because it helps us in our everyday life :D
It helps us if we don't have light .