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Yes! A modern day home or structure can must have blue prints.
architects use coordinate planes to graph where they want the rooms to be
Back then, every structure was made of stone and wood. The wood was used to make the structure, shape, and size of the wall. Then, the stone was used to make it powerful enough to withstand attack.
Architects use triangles as part of their work in designing buildings. And finding the pygratheim therom and stuff.
Architects use scientific notation to compute very large or very small numbers.
Architects use the Pythagorean theorem to check distances, heights, etc...that cant be measured
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yes they do
No, architects use more math than geometry and symmetry. THey need to know addition and subtraction when they want to change the dimensions of something. THey need to know scalars so that they can make accurate models. And there is higher math involved in figuring out how much weight a structure can hold.
Architects use fractions every day in their designs. Fractional measurements are a major part of any design or building.
They use it to measure angles and lengths
It grows in nature. We use the wood to make furniture, buildings and we get paper products from them.