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use in counting
In most of the world, these are the numbers which you would use in daily life.
You will use the numbers pi and e (or applications which use them).
you would use complex and imaginary numbers in your daily life if you become a mathematician, electrical engineer, quantam mechanic, etc. otherwise, you would not use use them at all except in algebra 2, pre-calc, calculus....i hope that helped a little bit.
Every time you think or say a positive, whole, or fractioned, number, you use positive rational numbers. You might say that you are 19 years old; or that yor birthday is on January 5th etc.
everywhere
How do we use the number 80 in are daily life?
For computations and Measurement ;))
use in counting
Everywhere. When finding the temperature, or figuring out how much something costs at a grocery store, reading the speedometer, etc...
In most of the world, these are the numbers which you would use in daily life.
You will use the numbers pi and e (or applications which use them).
Composite numbers can be used by businessmen, shopkeepers etc. These people use calculations a lot in their daily life.
you would use complex and imaginary numbers in your daily life if you become a mathematician, electrical engineer, quantam mechanic, etc. otherwise, you would not use use them at all except in algebra 2, pre-calc, calculus....i hope that helped a little bit.
Every time you think or say a positive, whole, or fractioned, number, you use positive rational numbers. You might say that you are 19 years old; or that yor birthday is on January 5th etc.
Negative numbers are often used when there are opposites; in this case, one of the opposites is assigned positive numbers, the other, negative numbers. For example, you might:* Use positive numbers for positions above sea level, and negative for below sea level. * Use positive numbers for money you have in your bank account; negative numbers for money you owe others. * Use positive numbers for northern latitudes, and negative numbers for southern latitudes. Or vice versa. * There are lots of other situations where opposites are involved, but you probably get the idea.
angles in our daily life