That depends on what your "real life" consists of. If you sell merchandise at a supermarket, or do carpentry work, you won't need such advanced mathematics. If you work in the engineering fields, you might need it at some moment like with electromagnetic fields, gravitational fields and fluid flow. If you are an engineer you will come across vector calculus to handle three dimensional space.
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