Art. Carpentry. Visualization. Enjoyment of reasoning.
2007-05-07 04:11:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Understanding geometry can help with many of life's little problems, e.g...
Driving a car -- parallel parking, best line when cornering.
Working in the garden -- how steep is the slope; what is the best way to plant my tomatoes so that they are evenly spaced.
Doing tasks in the home -- how much material do I need to make curtains; how many tiles to tile a floor; what is the best way to arrange furniture in a room; can I get this sofa through this door.
Playing games -- pool, snooker, billiards, tennis, golf etc.
Anything that involves distances or spatial relationships can be better understood with geometry.
2007-05-07 04:15:18
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answered by Sandy G 6
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YES. Play a game of pool this week. You will see a lot of geometry used in it. (matter of fact, notice all the geometry used without thought every day in most sports).
2016-03-19 00:59:15
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answered by Anonymous
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There is little doubt that geometry originated as a practical science, concerned with surveying, measurements, areas, and volumes. Among the notable accomplishments one finds formulas for lengths, areas and volumes, such as Pythagorean theorem, circumference and area of a circle, area of a triangle, volume of a cylinder, sphere, and a pyramid. Development of astronomy led to emergence of trigonometry and spherical trigonometry, together with the attendant computational techniques.
2007-05-07 04:17:58
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answered by Vishal 2
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I regard your question refer to shapes of solids and representing their geometry 'either numerically or graphically or combinig both these...'
It is a primary need of engineering applications!
The best manner to represent geometrical shapes is by creating engineering drawings (along with written statements to simplify associated graphical representations)
The best way to imagine geometriy/geometrical shapes is by imagining a 3D object completely with in a 3D space (having uncountable 2D planes within 3D) so that geometry of any 3D object can be fixed!
Computers now realize said complex activity instantly but people (who can interact with computers in a manner said instant realisation is possible) are lesser. In other words there are complexities in "a process of learning and implementing it" !
Most human needs have a relation to '3D geometry" which get simplified by using computers to simplify and grasp them !
(If you have regarded "geometry" of 'arithematic, algebra and geometry' you may wonder looking at answer! Essentially all said geometrical relations you study in schools are involved in matters I have explained!)
Regards!
2007-05-07 17:36:07
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answered by kkr 3
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building houses, making cabinets, remodeling a house, laying tile, guesstimating if you can run that yellow light, pouring a glass of milk, filling up a container with liquid, Some things you'll think about, the others you don't even realize that it purtains to geometry.
2007-05-07 04:13:35
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answered by min77ion 5
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uses of geometry are tht in construction of figures,buildings etc ;like pyramids..we hav to measure angles nd construct
2007-05-07 05:01:10
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answered by suraksha k 2
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Geometry is not meant for me....hehe....
even I wonder sometimes, what can be the use of Geometry!!
2007-05-07 04:12:23
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answered by saya 2
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Playing pool; remoldeling your house; art work. Any time you need to think logically and there are shapes involved.
2007-05-07 04:12:00
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answered by bruinfan 7
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1)Use of a circular fan to dissipate maximum air
2007-05-07 07:18:25
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answered by Anonymous
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