What is application of mathematics in our life ?
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Answer / tanveer ahmed
mathematics plays a key role in daily life its simple
applications in daily life are as follows;
1.it is used in simple calculations like in stores,shops
and in offices etc.
2.As mathematics is the language of science so it provide
us a better understanding to understand science like
physics and chemistry.
3.If we want to construct a building we have to survey its
all area and without mathematics the measurements is not
possible.
4.if we want to know how many population is in our country
we keep census it is also a best application of Mathematics
5.As computer science is used in every field of life
mathematics play a key role in this field as it based on
binary number system (0,1) and every work of computer is
done in boolean algebra and it is also an application of
maths.
Except this there are millions of daily life examples of
maths, but i think these are enough.
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Answer / karteekkarteek001
If our heart doesn't beat for 72 times per min on an
average, we die.... Mathematics!
The air we inhale is roughly 78% by volume nitrogen, 21%
oxygen, 0.96% argon and 0.04% carbon dioxide, helium, water,
and other gases... again mathematics!!
Our potable water should have 'zero' bacteria, fungi and it
should have 2 Hydrogen atoms and 1 Oxygen atom. If any
number in this equation chages, we may get deceased... Here
again mathematics!!!
You can quote infinite (again mathematics) number of
examples in which we use/live in mathematics!! :-) LOL
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Answer / adarsh
mathematics is nothing but everything............
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Answer / abc
cmon u gotta be kiddin man !!
Mathematics has its application everywhere.
ur individuality resembles a 1 :) LOL
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