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Oh, dude, like plumbing totally uses geometry because pipes need to be cut and fitted at specific angles to make sure water flows smoothly. It's all about those right angles and measurements to avoid leaks and keep everything running smoothly. So yeah, geometry is basically the unsung hero of your bathroom.
Well, hello there! Plumbing uses geometry in a beautiful way. Pipes are often designed using angles and shapes to ensure water flows smoothly and efficiently. Just like painting a happy little tree, geometry helps plumbers create harmony and balance in the intricate network of pipes that bring water to our homes.
Well, honey, plumbing is all about making sure those pipes fit together like a puzzle, and you can't do that without a little geometry. Whether it's calculating angles for proper drainage or measuring pipe lengths to avoid leaks, geometry is the unsung hero behind every successful plumbing job. So next time you're taking a shower, just remember, it's all thanks to good ol' geometry keeping that water flowing smoothly.
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Exactly in the same way as we use geometry today for their constructions of pyramids and land measurements.
You need to get more creative. You can use geometry to find the area of just about anything in day to day life. You can use geometry to find the height of buildings by using the shadow. You can use geometry to find the space of just about anything. There are tones of ways. Even though as a geometry student I don't like to admit that what I'm learning is useful, it kinda is.