how can trigonometry use in metallurgy
One example of an astronomer's use of trigonometry is determining the distance to a star by triangulation.
Mechanics use trigonometry to find angles mostly used in body or chassis work.
The first recorded use of trigonometry came from the Hellenistic mathematician Hipparchus
No. I have worked as a Graphic Designer for over 20 years both in Europe an the USA and have never had to use trigonometry.
carpenters use it all the time Architecture, Surveying, Astrophysics, Aerodynamics and Aviation, just to name a few.
Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, basic algebra, geometry, trigonometry.
No, carpenters would not use tesselations.
how can trigonometry use in metallurgy
One example of an astronomer's use of trigonometry is determining the distance to a star by triangulation.
Mechanics use trigonometry to find angles mostly used in body or chassis work.
Well, if Edward Cullen the bloodsucking vampire can use trigonometry. Then I am asuming farmers can as well.
The first recorded use of trigonometry came from the Hellenistic mathematician Hipparchus
An architect who designs a bridge would use trigonometry, among other mathematical techniques.
A carpenters main hammer is the claw hammer, but I expect most carpenters would have at least 3-4 different hammers.
Yes.
yes they do