Virtually every number in one's daily life is a real number. The only exceptions occur
when an individual is a mathematician, a Physicist, or an electrical engineer working
with AC.
So considering the population as a whole, it's nearly correct to say that the real numbers
have all of the importance, and no non-real numbers are important at all.
mathimatics is important in our daily lifes because it is important.
every number is a real number....except imaginary.......and this is the amin reason for we can say that real number is real because its not imaginary....
Daily transactions, calculations are very easy to work out by all irrespective of literacy.
Real numbers are used in various aspects of daily life, such as shopping (calculating prices and discounts), cooking (measuring ingredients), and budgeting (tracking expenses and income). Understanding real numbers helps in making informed decisions based on calculations and comparisons. For example, comparing prices per unit to find the best deal or calculating percentages for tips or taxes.
There are many situations where integers are simply not enough. However, "real numbers" are mainly of theoretical importance; for most practical situations, numbers that have a limited number of decimals work quite well.
There are many examples of daily life applications of real numbers. Some of these examples include clocks and calendars.
For computations and Measurement ;))
mathimatics is important in our daily lifes because it is important.
Yes. Hopefully you will encounter numbers sometime in your life, in which you should be able to answer why they are important.
In real life one can do very well with nothing but rational numbers. Real numbers that are not rational can be approximated with whatever degree of accuracy is needed, which is exactly what computers and calculators do . Real numbers are essential to mathematical theory but unless you are a mathematician or need to understand higher mathematics in a rigorous way, you can do very well with only a vague , intuitive understanding of real numbers. In fact, it was not until 1870 ,or so, that mathematicians devised a satisfactory definition of real numbers.
every number is a real number....except imaginary.......and this is the amin reason for we can say that real number is real because its not imaginary....
Daily transactions, calculations are very easy to work out by all irrespective of literacy.
Real numbers are used in various aspects of daily life, such as shopping (calculating prices and discounts), cooking (measuring ingredients), and budgeting (tracking expenses and income). Understanding real numbers helps in making informed decisions based on calculations and comparisons. For example, comparing prices per unit to find the best deal or calculating percentages for tips or taxes.
There are many situations where integers are simply not enough. However, "real numbers" are mainly of theoretical importance; for most practical situations, numbers that have a limited number of decimals work quite well.
If we think about our daily lives and how numbers affect it. For example Money!! If we didn't have numbers there would be no real way to determine the amount of money we have/earn. So just figure out where you use numbers in you daily live and what would happen if it all changed. That's what would happen if there were no numbers in the world:)
real hard
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