Architects use the Pythagorean theorem to check distances, heights, etc...that cant be measured
Architects use scientific notation to compute very large or very small numbers.
yes they do
yes
Architects and if you study Geometry you will have to use graphs.
architects use coordinate planes to graph where they want the rooms to be
Architects use triangles as part of their work in designing buildings. And finding the pygratheim therom and stuff.
Architects use the Pythagorean theorem to check distances, heights, etc...that cant be measured
Architects use scientific notation to compute very large or very small numbers.
architects
yes they do
Most architects do not use calculus. I would guess that very few even know what it is. Architects retain consulting engineers to design the structural, mechanical and electrical systems in their buildings, and even those engineers do not use calculus as a matter of course (Although, being trained in engineering, they are more likely to understand the concepts). Engineers do perform many calculations to determine the proper size and configuration of the various systems, but they normally base these calculations on standard formulas and published codes, and not on the direct use of derivatives or integrals. Insofar as the original formulas and codes may have been generated by calculus, you could say that the engineers benefit from from its prior use. Architects need only simple arithmetic for most of what they do. Of course, there are exceptions, ut it is a rare practicing architect who uses or even understands calculus. Dave Anderson, Architect DAnderson@KulwiecGroup.com
You use the formulas and functions.You use the formulas and functions.You use the formulas and functions.You use the formulas and functions.You use the formulas and functions.You use the formulas and functions.You use the formulas and functions.You use the formulas and functions.You use the formulas and functions.You use the formulas and functions.You use the formulas and functions.
Architects use fractions every day in their designs. Fractional measurements are a major part of any design or building.
They use it to measure angles and lengths
architects
yes