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is constructions in mathematics useful in future??​

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Answered by sorrySoSORRY
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Geometry, algebra, and trigonometry all play a crucial role in architectural design. Architects apply these math forms to plan their blueprints or initial sketch designs. They also calculate the probability of issues the construction team could run into as they bring the design vision to life in three dimensions.

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Answered by GraceS
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There is a wide range of mathematical topics used in construction and engineering.

Constructions takes the mathematical  description of the word construction, exploring mathematical constructions and scale diagrams in different contexts; skills which are vital when working with plans. Mathematics From Outdoors and Outdoor Trigonometry continue the theme exploring  more complex mathematical topics such as Pythagoras' theorem, trigonometry and circles. 

Building a Town and  Building Silos are practical based activities in which students realise a three dimensional structure based upon two dimensional planning.

 

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