They are called trigonometricians.
Trigonometry is used in the design and construction of buildings, cars, planes, and many other objects. Trigonometry is used in physics and engineering whenever forces, waves, fields, and vectors are involved. Trigonometry is used in music and acoustics to design speakers, instruments, and concert halls. Trigonometry is used to coordinate launches OS space shuttles. Trigonometry is used to navigate ships and planes. Nearly every part of modern life uses trigonometry in some way.
Obviously, the pyramids have a lot to do with triangles. To find the hight, length, width, volume, angle of ascent, and surface area of the pyramids, the egyptians had to use trigonometry.
Trigonometry is used in the fields of design, music, navigation, cartography, manufacturing, physics, optics, projectile motion, and any other field which involves angles, fields, waves, harmonics, and vectors.
It is a number - in trigonometry or elsewhere.
Not everyone but trigonometry is needed in the field of construction under certain circumstances
Trigonometry is applied in construction and building, as trigonometry measures right angled triangles.
We can use trigonometry in construction in several aspects: 1- Measure field, lots and areas; -- surveying uses trigonometry extensively 2- Make parallels or perpendiculars walls; 3- Install ceramic tiles; 4- Define roof inclination; 5- calculate how long to make diagonal support beams And many others... Construction workers can use trigonometry it to find the distance of a wall of diagonal space in a rectangle shaped room. Also, you should go ask your math teacher about this for further information.
Trigonometry has the most application in Engineering and Physics.
Physics, aeronautics, and astronomy all rely heavily on trigonometry.
They are called trigonometricians.
Trigonometry is used to find the distance and angle of atoms that are bonding. Oh this is for chemistry by the way hope this was helpful. :)
Geomerty And Alegrba II (With trigonometry)
physics and math at the same time According to Morris Kline, Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times, Oxford University Press New York, 1972, trigonometry was first developed in connection with astronomy, with applications to navigation and construction of calendars. This was around 2000 years ago. Geometry is much older, and trigonometry built upon geometry.
There is no Contribution of Thales in the field of trignometry.........
Some would argue that the most complicated Field is Trigonometry.
It's best when you are doing construction work like on a work site :)