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OF

MATHEMATIC
S
IN
DAILY LIFE
SRINIVAS
A
RAMANU
JAN
December
22, 1887 –
April 26,
1920
in-
nature,ABSTRACT:
cars –math in
medicine,
Engineering,
Forensic-
Trigonometry-
Number theory-
Calculus-
conclusion.
mathematics in various fields.
INTRODUCTION:
This paper portraits the role of
mathematics in all aspects of our
daily life. We know that
mathematics is applied directly or
indirectly life. Let us see some of
their applications below:
A honeycomb is an array of
GEOMETRY
hexagonal IN: made
(six sided ) cells,
of wax produced by worker bees.
Hexagons fit together to fill all the
available space, giving a strong
structure with no gaps. Squares
would also fill the space, but
would not give a rigid structure.
Triangles would fill the space and
be rigid, but it would be difficult
to get honey out of their corners.
MATHS IN NATURE
The wheels and lights are
circle, the doors are
rectangular
CARS: prisms, the
main area for a person to
drive and sit in it a half a
sphere with the sides
chopped off which makes it
¼ of a sphere. If a person
would look very closely he
would see a lot more shapes
in the car. Too many to list.
MATHS IN CARS
Much of the function of a protein is
determined byMATH IN :and how the
its shape
pieces move. Mad cow disease is
caused by the introduction of a
“shape” into the brain (a shape
carried by a protein). Many drugs
are designed to change the shape or
motions of a protein something that
we are just now working to model,
even approximately, in computers,
using geometry and related areas.
with running water for the tea this someone is
most likely an engineer.
ENGINEERING:
Engineer are responsible for just about
everything we take for granted in the world
around us, from tall buildings, tunnels and
football stadiums, to access to clean drinking
water, They also design and build vehicles,
aircraft, boats and ships. What’s more,
engineers help to develop things which are
important for the future, such as generating
energy from the sun, wind or waves.
Mathematics involved in everything an
engineer does, Whether it is working out how
much concrete is needed to build a bridge, or
determining the amount of solar energy to
power a car.
MATHS IN ENGINEERING
AI is not magic; it’s
just
mathematics.
.FORENSIC:
Mathematics is applied to
clarity the blurred images to
clear image.
. This is done be using
differential and integral
calculus.
compiled by
Hipparchus, who is
TRIGONOMETRY:
now consequently
Known as “The
father of
trigonometry”.
. It helps us to find
us the height of the
objects.
.
ATM/Credit cards.
An article in The Sunday Times is June
NUMBER
2004 revealed the fact THEORY
that you can’t even
assume that buying larger bags of exactly
the same pasta would work out cheaper.
It is said that in many of supermarkets
buying in bulk, for example picking up a

.
six-pack of beer rather than six single
cans, was in fact more expensive.
The newspaper found that the
difference can be as much as 30%the
supermarkets chains may be exploiting
the assumption people have that buying
in bulk is cheaper, but if you work it out
quickly in your head you’ll never be
caught out.
.. ItIt includes
CALCULUS:
is the study of change.
limits, derivatives,
. It helps us to find the area of
integral and infinite series.
figures, to know the acceleration
of a car moving in a highway with
a uniform speed. Also the
movement of an artificial satellite,
ship etc.
SYMMETRY IN TOWER
At the nut shell,
CONCLUSION:we came to
know about some of the
application of the Mathematics.
These are just few in our daily
life.
THANK
YOU

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