Any job of the "engineering" type will require you to do some advanced math; that would involve manipulating polynomials.
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Advanced math
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Any job of the "engineering" type will require you to do some advanced math; that would involve manipulating polynomials.
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Yes. Both use math; especially physics requires a lot of advanced math, at least at the more advanced levels.
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All of them. And it is 'daily jobs'.
in everyday life you always use math without knowing it
Using the 'Moles' equation as the simplest example. moles = mass(g) / Mr This can be algrebaically rearranged to Mr = mass(g) / moles or mass(g) = moles X Mr So there you go.!!!! That's a chemist using algebra. There are many more chemical equations Here's a few e.g. PV = nRT moles = [conc] X vol(mL)/1000 pH = -log(10)[H^(+)]
No job does not use math! Math is one of those things that is everywhere. Kind of depressing. *sigh* On the bright side, some jobs use less math than others! :) Although I think of writing as a job without math :)
Engineering, construction, etc.