Yes, you would need Pythagoras and trigonometry.
Wanting to be a nerosurgeon is good but you have to be very very competitive and you have to major in science maths and english,
bhawna yadav is very good maths is also very interesting subject....................
Architecture is a very popular course so you'll need good results in maths, physics and art. Although universities mainly look at A-level results, you'll need on average a grade B in English and maths at GCSE. My friend has been accepted by Glasgow university and she took, alonside maths, English and the sciences, art, history, french and business studies. At GCSE she got 6 A*s 3 A's and a B in Welsh. For A-level she took maths, physics and art.
Typically calculus at the very least.
A good name for a maths magazine could be Q.E.D (It is very symbolic for a maths magazine).
Maybe but I'm not sure. You could try but my idea is maybe not.
maths is not rubbish, it is a very good subject its poo
Numberic skills menas you have to be very good on maths
Miss Greenaway is a funny teacher and is very good at teaching maths.
Not really. If you have architectural skills, then you are very employable, regardless of you primary language.
You work really hard, to build your knowledge in biology, physics, chemistry, maths and English and gain a very good ranking. you will then be allowed to do medicine and specialise as a pediatrician.
They need to be able to be very good a mathematics and draw things to scale and be good when it comes to computers.