There are so many different uses of civil engineering in daily life. Some of them include power stations, using buildings and roads among others forms of constructions.
Engineering, architecture, product design, all these areas use angles daily.
That depends on whether you work in engineering (applied science) or not.
The use of logic in civil engineering
The computer, the pen are manufactured through controlled engineering processes. The transport and communication that we use everyday requires materials engineering.
Most of the time, you don't use calculus or other types of advanced math in your daily life, unless "daily life" specifically involves working in some engineering branch, teaching advanced math, or something similar.
yes of course . we do use algebra in daily life even every1 uses it in finances, engineering, and many scientific fields,BUSINESS .Chemistry,construction,consumer
Most people don't use algebra in their daily lives, mainly because they forget how to use it - except those that work in engineering or science. If you are comfortable with algebra, you COULD use it to solve problems in a variety of real-life situations.
You don't, unless you work in engineering. The Wikipedia article on "binomial theorem" has a section on "Applications".
angles in our daily life
dynamics is basically subject which is more useful in mechanical engg but nowadays when earthquake design of building has gained importance, we, the civil engineers use the dynamic study for the structures to get help regarding earthquake design
Yes- a LOT!
daily life use in geomatry