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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.
What is mean by acting
Nothing because what does numbers and algebra have to do with standing in front of a camera acting
When you hate math very much, your anger bursts out and you ACT unfriendly to people.
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NONE! It's ACTING, not math!!
Acting is one of the few worthwhile careers where you can probably get along without a whole lot of math.
Answermath skills are needed in acting to check your total amount of money and to balance out your checkAnswermath skills are needed in acting to check your total amount of money and to balance out your checkAnswer:You need math for; There is timing, how many takes, lines, scenes, and people will be on the set. There are some things but there not that hard. It's mostly remembering lines and being good at acting.
Yes, if you need a guitar to play football...
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.
Math is related in acting because you have to know how many takes, lines,scenes and people on set. Or if you want more information just google search it but remember that google searchers can go off what you searched. Good Luck!!!!!!!!!!!!! ^^^^Actually that isn't a very good answer, see acting takes precise skills, you have to know exactly where to stand on stage mark, and you have to pace yourself with the lines and you have to know EXACTLY when to say a line, if its a musical you have to know all the moves which requires angles. Acting isn't really mathematic, it really only requires knowing of time and pace.