5. the role of mathematics in
all aspects of our daily life.
We know that mathematics
is applied directly or
indirectly life. Let us see
some of their
applications below:
INTRODUCTION:
6. made of wax produced by
worker bees.
Hexagons fit together to fill
all the available space, giving
a strong structure with no
gaps. Squares would also fill
the space, but would not
give a rigid structure.
Triangles would fill the space
and be rigid, but it would be
difficult to get honey out of
their corners.
GEOMETRY IN:
8. rectangular prisms, the
main area for a person
to drive and sit in it a
half a sphere with the
sides chopped off which
makes it ¼ of a sphere.
If a person would look
very closely he would
see a lot more shapes in
the car. Too many to
list.
CARS:
10. shape and how the pieces move.
Mad cow disease is caused by
the introduction of a āshapeā
into the brain (a shape carried
by a protein). Many drugs are
designed to change the shape
or motions of a protein
something that we are just now
working to model, even
approximately, in computers,
using geometry and related
areas.
MATH IN :
11. Engineer are responsible for just about
everything we take for granted in the
world around us, from tall buildings,
tunnels and football stadiums, to
access to clean drinking water, They
also design and build vehicles, aircraft,
boats and ships. Whatās more,
engineers help to develop things which
are important for the future, such as
generating energy from the sun, wind
or waves. Mathematics involved in
everything an engineer does, Whether
it is working out how much concrete is
needed to build a bridge, or
determining the amount of solar
energy to power a car.
ENGINEERING:
14. . Mathematics is applied
to clarity the blurred
images to clear image.
. This is done be using
differential and integral
calculus.
FORENSIC:
15. compiled by
Hipparchus, who is
now consequently
Known as āThe
father of
trigonometryā.
. It helps us to
find us the height
of the objects.
TRIGONOMETRY:
16. you canāt even assume that buying
larger bags of exactly the same
pasta would work out cheaper. It is
said that in many of supermarkets
buying in bulk, for example picking
up a six-pack of beer rather than
six single cans, was in fact more
expensive.
. The newspaper found that the
difference can be as much as
30%the supermarkets chains may
be exploiting the assumption
people have that buying in bulk is
cheaper, but if you work it out
quickly in your head youāll never be
caught out.
NUMBER THEORY
18. . It is the study of change.
. It includes limits,
derivatives, integral and
infinite series.
. It helps us to find the area
of figures, to know the
acceleration of a car moving
in a highway with a uniform
speed. Also the movement of
an artificial satellite, ship
etc.
CALCULUS: