Almost all jobs use simple math, if only to find out your pay check, but for serious math topics such as physics and calculus... those are really only needed by engineers, architects, computer programmers, etc.
how you use math its easy when your older for car payments bills and more and when your a teen and you get a job at a store you need to know numbers numbers are math
In math class, or work like engineers Accountants and other such task es.
mechanical engineers, land surveyors, math teachers, and registered nurses.
There are certain rules, relationships and formulas that apply and must be understood so that you can use math and numbers to your advantage.
Engineering is basically applied science, and many scientific areas require math. (You might also say, "by definition": if an area of work doesn't include lots of science and math, then it wouldn't be called "Engineering".)
Computer programmers use math because math is a universal language. Many programmers are able to understand code when it is using numbers.
A computer technician is the kind of person who you take your computer to to get fixed (Think GeekSquad). Computer technicians on their own may not have a huge requirement to use math, as they typically just employ the methods and techniques developed by computer engineers and designers. They may need numbers to determine what kind of part a computer needs, but that can usually be found in books. Math is important to someone such as a computer or electrical engineer, who uses equations and formulas to determine how much power an individual computer component will use, how it processes information, and how it interacts with other parts of the computer.
everyday they use math
Building engineers use math to help them figure out how big or how small to make the house or whatever they are building.
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Almost all jobs use simple math, if only to find out your pay check, but for serious math topics such as physics and calculus... those are really only needed by engineers, architects, computer programmers, etc.
Just about everything an engineer in any field does will involve math.
Most people who have a job working with computers have a degree in computer science or software engineering. software engineers use math and computer science to create and design software for our computers.
All engineering specialties use math, in virtually every way imaginable.
Nuclear Physics!
they us it in computer graphics