Maybe to help futur contractors make better buildings.
2006-11-27 23:24:36
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answer #1
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answered by Sabrina S 2
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Geometry is used everywhere. Everywhere in the world there is geometry, mostly made by man. Most man made structures today are in a form of Geometric.
Geometry helps in many fields. Some of the real life applications are as following.
1. Calculation of distance - An important operation in almost all the fields where you make calculations. Statistics, algebra, image processing etc.
2. Construction of structures- bulidings, bridges, water reservoirs etc.
3. Finding Areas,Perimeter, Circumference of various surfaces with shape Square,Rectangle, Parallelogram, Trapezoid, Triangle, Circle etc
4. Finding Surface Area, Volume of solid shape such as Cube, Rectangular Prism, Cylinder etc,
2006-11-27 23:39:02
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answered by Paritosh Vasava 3
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Geometry, along and trigometry is important for surveying, such as in road construction and design.
Here are a few points;
Road construction.
-computing volumes
-for fill and excavation materials
-installing underground pipes
-know proper angles to prevent walls from cave-ins when working in sand, gravel, clay or loamy soils.
Design
- helix and spirals for on / off ramp designs.
- proper angles when two inclines are meeting such as when you are going down a hill then it curves back up over the next hill.
- proper angles of the roadway around a curve, from a straight section approaching to an sloping angle around a curve than straightening out again.
Surveying
- surveying property boundaries.
- surveying roadway elevations at different points across the width of the roadway that may go for miles.
- surveying and marking for areas that will change in shape once construction is complete.
- change of elevation
- relocation of utilities, power poles, etc... that are referenced from other objects that will not be moved.
2006-11-28 00:46:49
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answered by Dee_Smithers 4
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I am an actuary. There is a particular concept I use at work to adjust historical insurance premiums to what they would be if they used the current rates, rather than the historical ones, and this is done easier by calculating areas of geometrical figures than with algebra.
2006-11-28 00:01:02
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answered by fcas80 7
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nothing,but to make you realise that there is a certain law behind it, in case you wanna change it.
2006-11-27 23:36:11
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answered by simone 1
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its realy important as in astrology ... u need it to find .. exact things ....
in finding areas of irregular surfaces...
in making buildings ... architecture
2006-11-27 23:23:46
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answered by Anonymous
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