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Inclined planes are simple machines whose use enables a trade-off between mass and distance. They need no be fixed except that it may be sensible to anchor them during use.
For the most part, they use math related to statistics. They use it to interpret their data, and to determine trends and significance of data points collected in an experiment
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Mathematics and its big brothers is pretty inescapable at Universities or College. It is either used directly or as applied math in understanding how things and systemes work * Science, engineering, architecture and math courses are all math all the time. Examples: Laplace and Fourier transforms, calculus, string theory, quantum mechanics, electronics, control theory * Economics, sociology and many health courses use math a lot of the time Examples: Present value, return on investment, pharmacokinetics, dose response curves, survey results * Art and music courses use math but disguise it as timing, ratios and aspects. Examples: the golden rectangle, timing and tempo, purchasing materials, stress and strain in sculptures * English, History and Philosophy perhaps escape All professors use math in doing their budgets, calculating curves for grading exams
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Geometry is all about the study of angles, lines, planes, and shapes
Engineers uses the coordinate planes all the time. When you take higher engineering course you need to be extremely familiar and good at using coordinate planes in 3 dimensions. Architects use them to make designs and graphs of their model or building.
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Air traffic controllers use math in many ways. They coordinate the movement of air traffic to make certain that planes stay a safe distance apart. They use math in order to be able to understand distances and measurements at a moments notice. They must be able to do mentalmath quickly and accurately. They use multipication and division to determine the time it will take an aircraft to travel.
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Things that are USEFUL in a math classa dinasora pen (teatchers hate when you use pencil)a computera gameboya slide rulea trig tableplain white paper (to make planes)that is all you should EVER need
architects use coordinate planes to graph where they want the rooms to be
Math (or maths) is not a job and so engineering does not use math as a job!Math (or maths) is not a job and so engineering does not use math as a job!Math (or maths) is not a job and so engineering does not use math as a job!Math (or maths) is not a job and so engineering does not use math as a job!
Amelia Earhart's partner on her final flight was Fred Noonan, navigator.
She learned how to use glue.
Jet planes can be of many types and some perform better than piston planes.