MATHEMATICS IN THE
MODERN WORLD
ASSIGNED TOPIC TO REPORT :
APPRECIATING MATHEMATICS AS A
HUMAN ENDEAVOR
PRESENTORS :
Jerald Dela Cruz
Arianne Tolentino
Angala
Riezl Valentino
Jhondel Marl Valentino
Appreciating Mathematics as a Human Endeavor
In order to appreciate mathematics better, every person
should have the through understanding of the discipline as a
human endeavor.Mathematics brings back impact to the life
a learner, worker, or an ordinary man in society. The
influences of mathematics affect anyone for a lifetime.
Mathematics works in the life of all professionals.
Mathematics is appreciated as human endeavor because all
professionals and ordinary people apply its theories and
concepts in the office, laboratory and marketplace.
According to Mark Karadimos (2018),the following
professions use Mathematics in their scope and field of
work :
Accountants- assist
businesses by working on
their taxes and planning for
upcoming years. They work
with tax codes and forms,
use formulas for calculating
interest, and spend a
considerable amount of
energy organizing
paperwork.
Agriculturists –
determine the proper
amounts of fertilizers,
pesticides, and water
to produce bountiful
amounts of foods.
They must be familiar
with chemistry and
mixture problems.
Architects –design
buildings for structural
integrity and beauty.
They must know how to
calculate loads for
finding acceptable
materials in design
which involve calculus .
Biologists –study nature
to act in concert with it
since we are very
closely tied to nature.
They use proportions to
count animals as well
as use statistics /
probability.
Chemists –find ways to use
chemicals to assist people
in purifying water, dealing
with waste management,
researching
superconductors,
analyzing crime scenes,
making food products and
in working with biologists
to study the human body.
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Computer Programmers –
create complicated sets
of instructions called
programs /softwares to
help us use computers to
solve problems. They
must have a strong sense
of logic and have critical
thinking and problem
solving skills.
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Engineers ( Chemical, Civil,
Electrical, Industrial,
Material) –build products
/structures /systems like
automobiles, buildings,
computers, machines, and
planes, to name just a few
examples. They cannot
escape the frequent use of a
variety of calculus.
Geologists use mathematical
models to find oil and study
earthquakes.
Lawyers –argue cases using
complicated lines of reason.
That skill is nurtured by
high level math courses.
They also spend a lot of
time researching cases,
which means learning
relevant codes, laws and
ordinances. Building cases
demands a strong sense of
language with specific
emphasis on hypothesis and
conclusions.
Managers-
maintain
schedules,
regulate worker
performance,
and analyze
productivity.
Medical Doctors –must
understand the dynamic
systems of the human
body. They research
illnesses, carefully
administer the proper
amounts of medicine,
read charts /tables, and
organize their workload
and manage the duties
nurses and technicians.
Meteorologists –
forecast the weather
for agriculturists,
pilots, vacationers,
and those who are
marine –dependent.
They read maps, work
with computer models,
and understand the
mathematical laws of
physics.
Military Personnel –
carry out a variety
of tasks ranging
from aircraft
maintenance to
following detailed
procedures.
Tacticians utilize a
branch of
mathematics called
linear programming.
Nurses –carry out
the detailed
instructions
doctors given them.
They adjust
intravenous drip
rates, take vitals,
dispense medicine,
and even assist in
operations.
Politicians –help solve
the social problems
of our time by
making complicated
decisions within the
confines of the law,
public opinion, and
(hopefully) budgetary
restraints.
Salespeople –typically
work on commission and
operate under a buy low,
sell high profit model.
Their job requires good
interpersonal skills and
the ability to estimate
basic math problems
without the need of
paper and pencil.
Technicians –repair and
maintain the technical
gadgets as we depend on
like computers,
televisions, DVD’s, cars,
refrigerators. They
always read measuring
devices, referring to
manuals, and diagnosing
system problems.
Tradesmen (carpenters,
electricians, mechanics,
and plumbers) –estimate
job costs and use
technical math skills
specific to their field.
They ideal with slopes,
areas, volumes distances
and must have an
excellent foundation in
Math.
To realize the love and
interest in mathematics, Anne
Learner shared the following
notes that mathematics is
everywhere and is always an
integral part of human
endeavor
How can math be so universal?
According to Anne Learner (2017)
First, human beings didn’t invent
math concepts; we discovered them.
Math can help us to shop wisely, buy
the right insurance, remodel a home
within a budget, understand
population growth, or even bet on
the horse with the best chance of
winning the race.
When you put money in a savings account, the
bank pays you interest according to what you
deposit. In effect, the bank is paying you for
the privilege of “borrowing” your money .The
same is true for the interest you pay a loan
you take from the bank or the money you
“borrow ” from a credit card. With population
growth, new members of the population
eventually produce other new members of
the population. Population increases
exponentially as time passes.
What does math have to do with
home decorating? Most home
decorators need to work within a
budget. But in order to figure out
what you’ll spend, you first have
to know what you need.
Understanding some basic
geometry can help you stick to
your budget.
Not all people are chefs, but we are all
eaters. Most of us need to learn how to
follow a recipe at some point. To create
dishes with good flavor, consistency, and
texture, the various ingredients Myst
have a kind of relationship to one
another.
For instance, to make cookies that both
look and taste like cookies, you need to
make sure you use the right amount of
each ingredient.
Mathematics is the only language shared by
all human beings regardless of culture,
religion, or gender. Pi is still approximately
3.14159 regardless of what country you are in.
Adding up the cost of a basket full of
groceries involves the same math process
regardless of whether the total is expressed
in dollar, rubles, or yen. With this universal
language, all of us, no matter what our unit
of exchange,are likely to arrive at math
results the same way. ”
Being fast in mental arithmetic can save your money when
you go to the market. Mathematics is all around us. With
these, mathematics can be a great aid in all our activities
in the world and deserves huge appreciation and
therefore everyone realizes the following :
1.) Mathematics helps organize patterns and regularities.
2.) Mathematics helps predict the behavior of nature and
phenomena in the world.
3.) Mathematics helps control nature and occurrences in
the world for our own ends.
4.) Mathematics has numerous applications in the world
making it indispensable.
Important words to ponder on our minds
💡💡🤔🤔
men·tal a·rith·me·tic
noun
1.arithmetical calculations performed in
the mind, without writing figures down
or using a calculator.
cal·cu·lus
/ˈkalkyələs/
noun
1.the branch of mathematics that deals with the
finding and properties of derivatives
and integrals of functions, by methods originally
based on
the summation of infinitesimal differences. two
main types are differential calculus and integral
calculus .
2.A particular method or system of calculation or
reasoning.
ge·ol·o·gist
/jēˈäləjəst/
plural noun: geologists
1.an expert in or student of geology.
2."geologists have discovered sediments which
contain fossilized single-celled organisms"
EXIT QUIZ ☺😊
In your own insights
and thoughts what is
the importance of
Mathematics in your
life.
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING ON OUR
REPORT 😍☺😊🤔

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  • 2. ASSIGNED TOPIC TO REPORT : APPRECIATING MATHEMATICS AS A HUMAN ENDEAVOR
  • 3. PRESENTORS : Jerald Dela Cruz Arianne Tolentino Angala Riezl Valentino Jhondel Marl Valentino
  • 4. Appreciating Mathematics as a Human Endeavor In order to appreciate mathematics better, every person should have the through understanding of the discipline as a human endeavor.Mathematics brings back impact to the life a learner, worker, or an ordinary man in society. The influences of mathematics affect anyone for a lifetime. Mathematics works in the life of all professionals. Mathematics is appreciated as human endeavor because all professionals and ordinary people apply its theories and concepts in the office, laboratory and marketplace. According to Mark Karadimos (2018),the following professions use Mathematics in their scope and field of work :
  • 5. Accountants- assist businesses by working on their taxes and planning for upcoming years. They work with tax codes and forms, use formulas for calculating interest, and spend a considerable amount of energy organizing paperwork.
  • 6. Agriculturists – determine the proper amounts of fertilizers, pesticides, and water to produce bountiful amounts of foods. They must be familiar with chemistry and mixture problems.
  • 7. Architects –design buildings for structural integrity and beauty. They must know how to calculate loads for finding acceptable materials in design which involve calculus .
  • 8. Biologists –study nature to act in concert with it since we are very closely tied to nature. They use proportions to count animals as well as use statistics / probability.
  • 9. Chemists –find ways to use chemicals to assist people in purifying water, dealing with waste management, researching superconductors, analyzing crime scenes, making food products and in working with biologists to study the human body.
  • 11. Computer Programmers – create complicated sets of instructions called programs /softwares to help us use computers to solve problems. They must have a strong sense of logic and have critical thinking and problem solving skills.
  • 13. Engineers ( Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Industrial, Material) –build products /structures /systems like automobiles, buildings, computers, machines, and planes, to name just a few examples. They cannot escape the frequent use of a variety of calculus. Geologists use mathematical models to find oil and study earthquakes.
  • 14. Lawyers –argue cases using complicated lines of reason. That skill is nurtured by high level math courses. They also spend a lot of time researching cases, which means learning relevant codes, laws and ordinances. Building cases demands a strong sense of language with specific emphasis on hypothesis and conclusions.
  • 16. Medical Doctors –must understand the dynamic systems of the human body. They research illnesses, carefully administer the proper amounts of medicine, read charts /tables, and organize their workload and manage the duties nurses and technicians.
  • 17. Meteorologists – forecast the weather for agriculturists, pilots, vacationers, and those who are marine –dependent. They read maps, work with computer models, and understand the mathematical laws of physics.
  • 18. Military Personnel – carry out a variety of tasks ranging from aircraft maintenance to following detailed procedures. Tacticians utilize a branch of mathematics called linear programming.
  • 19. Nurses –carry out the detailed instructions doctors given them. They adjust intravenous drip rates, take vitals, dispense medicine, and even assist in operations.
  • 20. Politicians –help solve the social problems of our time by making complicated decisions within the confines of the law, public opinion, and (hopefully) budgetary restraints.
  • 21. Salespeople –typically work on commission and operate under a buy low, sell high profit model. Their job requires good interpersonal skills and the ability to estimate basic math problems without the need of paper and pencil.
  • 22. Technicians –repair and maintain the technical gadgets as we depend on like computers, televisions, DVD’s, cars, refrigerators. They always read measuring devices, referring to manuals, and diagnosing system problems.
  • 23. Tradesmen (carpenters, electricians, mechanics, and plumbers) –estimate job costs and use technical math skills specific to their field. They ideal with slopes, areas, volumes distances and must have an excellent foundation in Math.
  • 24. To realize the love and interest in mathematics, Anne Learner shared the following notes that mathematics is everywhere and is always an integral part of human endeavor
  • 25. How can math be so universal? According to Anne Learner (2017) First, human beings didn’t invent math concepts; we discovered them. Math can help us to shop wisely, buy the right insurance, remodel a home within a budget, understand population growth, or even bet on the horse with the best chance of winning the race.
  • 26. When you put money in a savings account, the bank pays you interest according to what you deposit. In effect, the bank is paying you for the privilege of “borrowing” your money .The same is true for the interest you pay a loan you take from the bank or the money you “borrow ” from a credit card. With population growth, new members of the population eventually produce other new members of the population. Population increases exponentially as time passes.
  • 27. What does math have to do with home decorating? Most home decorators need to work within a budget. But in order to figure out what you’ll spend, you first have to know what you need. Understanding some basic geometry can help you stick to your budget.
  • 28. Not all people are chefs, but we are all eaters. Most of us need to learn how to follow a recipe at some point. To create dishes with good flavor, consistency, and texture, the various ingredients Myst have a kind of relationship to one another. For instance, to make cookies that both look and taste like cookies, you need to make sure you use the right amount of each ingredient.
  • 29. Mathematics is the only language shared by all human beings regardless of culture, religion, or gender. Pi is still approximately 3.14159 regardless of what country you are in. Adding up the cost of a basket full of groceries involves the same math process regardless of whether the total is expressed in dollar, rubles, or yen. With this universal language, all of us, no matter what our unit of exchange,are likely to arrive at math results the same way. ”
  • 30. Being fast in mental arithmetic can save your money when you go to the market. Mathematics is all around us. With these, mathematics can be a great aid in all our activities in the world and deserves huge appreciation and therefore everyone realizes the following : 1.) Mathematics helps organize patterns and regularities. 2.) Mathematics helps predict the behavior of nature and phenomena in the world. 3.) Mathematics helps control nature and occurrences in the world for our own ends. 4.) Mathematics has numerous applications in the world making it indispensable.
  • 31. Important words to ponder on our minds 💡💡🤔🤔 men·tal a·rith·me·tic noun 1.arithmetical calculations performed in the mind, without writing figures down or using a calculator.
  • 32. cal·cu·lus /ˈkalkyələs/ noun 1.the branch of mathematics that deals with the finding and properties of derivatives and integrals of functions, by methods originally based on the summation of infinitesimal differences. two main types are differential calculus and integral calculus . 2.A particular method or system of calculation or reasoning.
  • 33. ge·ol·o·gist /jēˈäləjəst/ plural noun: geologists 1.an expert in or student of geology. 2."geologists have discovered sediments which contain fossilized single-celled organisms"
  • 34. EXIT QUIZ ☺😊 In your own insights and thoughts what is the importance of Mathematics in your life.
  • 35. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING ON OUR REPORT 😍☺😊🤔