If you are packing items into a box, you can use square roots along with Pythagorean theorem to help determine if a smaller box could work with items packed diagonally.
daily life use in geomatry
No, I don't own one so I can't use one in my daily life.
While doing your homework, or on mapping, or for distance.
We use 99.9 percent of math in our everyday life.
no thevenins theorem works for every type of element. for a.c. analysis of a circiut consisting of capacitors inductors etc. a different method is followed to find thevenins equivalent but it is valid...
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You don't, unless you work in engineering. The Wikipedia article on "binomial theorem" has a section on "Applications".
If you are packing items into a box, you can use square roots along with Pythagorean theorem to help determine if a smaller box could work with items packed diagonally.
when simplifying fractions
angles in our daily life
daily life use in geomatry
a story of maths on topic use of maths in our daily life
we use the elements in daily life are breathing,blinking, landscaping, painting,designing
No, I don't own one so I can't use one in my daily life.
The polygon theorem.
chemicals are filled in nature. we use daily. eg are soap