Well to be an actor you have to be good with acting singing and dancing so math does not have anything to with acting
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Acting is one of the few worthwhile careers where you can probably get along without a whole lot of math.
Not much. In any case, you won't need advanced math (like trigonometry, algebra, calculus, logarithms...) which you only use in science and engineering careers.
I don't know of use of the word jewel in math terms. But a joule (pronounced the same as "jewel") is the energy exerted by a force of one newton acting to move an object through a distance of one metre.
When acting you must know direction of the stage- stage left, stage right, and ect. Also the degree of direction plays a huge part, like "turn 40 degrees to your left then add 36 degrees" and so on.