taxes, sales, investment etc
you use math in everyday of your life !
some application of trignomentry
By definition, none. For if it did have real life applications it would not be called abstract! +++ You could consider it as establishing the rules by which the algebra needed to perform real-life tasks works. For a simple example, if C = AB then you could say, "Fine, suppose we call A and B the sides of rectangle than C is its area, OR if we call A and B speed and time respectively then C is the distance travelled. In both cases the algebraic rules are the same: multiply two values and you obtain their product; but many practical applications are in fact simple products so there we have the underlying pure algebra for solving them. And from that we can use pure algebra rules to determine A or B from the others.
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Yes if it was not practical it was not there. You can see the real life use on this link http://www.intmath.com/Applications-differentiation/Applications-of-differentiation-intro.php
There are many examples of daily life applications of real numbers. Some of these examples include clocks and calendars.
What are the Applications of definite integrals in the real life?
taxes, sales, investment etc
Airplanes, Helicopters, Kites, Birds
Some examples of real life applications include:1) Reactions in which a strong acid is used2) Trying to neutralize your stomach acids3) When eatingSources: acid-base-reaction
Some of the real time analytics applications which assist with timely data analysis and integration include; 'ClickyTouch' found in iPads, iPods and iPhones and 'Quicklytics'. These applications work to increase efficiency of these devises.
He discovered that every living things have cells.
That depends on what you mean with "real-life". You won't need polynomial functions to sell stuff at a supermarket, or to cut off a dead branch from your tree... but if you work in science and engineering, you will need some really advanced math - much more than a simple polynomial function.
Bismuth is used in a variety of real-life objects, including pharmaceuticals (such as Pepto-Bismol), cosmetics, pigments, and low-melting alloys for fire sprinkler systems. It is also used in some soldering applications.
you use math in everyday of your life !
some real life examples are a water bottle, pipes, cans