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Applications of geometry in day to day life? - Answers
Geometry is the use of shapes and curves to define relative physical locations. It can be used to analyze or design physical objects and structures, and to determine the location and elevation of physical features on the Earth's surface. Examples : The shape and volume of food containers, the design of buildings, and the layout of streets and roadways. (*In more rigorous usage, it is superceded by trigonometry - the angles and ratios of triangular shapes).
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Applications of geometry in day to day life? - Answers
Geometry is the use of shapes and curves to define relative physical locations. It can be used to analyze or design physical objects and structures, and to determine the location and elevation of physical features on the Earth's surface. Examples : The shape and volume of food containers, the design of buildings, and the layout of streets and roadways. (*In more rigorous usage, it is superceded by trigonometry - the angles and ratios of triangular shapes).
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Applications of geometry in day to day life? - Answers
Geometry is the use of shapes and curves to define relative physical locations. It can be used to analyze or design physical objects and structures, and to determine the location and elevation of physical features on the Earth's surface. Examples : The shape and volume of food containers, the design of buildings, and the layout of streets and roadways. (*In more rigorous usage, it is superceded by trigonometry - the angles and ratios of triangular shapes).
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