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uses of factorisation in our daily life?

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Answered by 1Angel24
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Factoring is often a key skill for solving problems in which you need to find a value for x. What can x equal in real life? Well, about anything. Being able to solve for x is the foundation of algebra, which itself is the foundation for doing trigonometry and calculus and higher math. Want some examples?

Well, suppose you would like to own a business one day. Say you own a painting company and have several employees. You get a rush job to paint a large hotel conference room. Knowing from experience how fast your employees work, you know that Joe can do a room this size in twelve hours, Max can do the job in nine, and Jane can do the job in ten and a half. How long should it take them, then, to do the whole job if you let them work together? To figure this out you need to be able to factor. Only if you know the answer to this question will you be able to tell if they are working hard for you or taking advantage of your mathematical ignorance.

Suppose you want to sell a product, such as mixed nuts. What is the ideal size of box or can for the quantity of product you want to sell? After all, cardboard and metal costs money, and storage of overly large containers wastes cash. To find the ideal size, you will need to be able to factor.

Those nuts you want to mix; prices on nuts change all the time. One day the cost of peanuts may be up, or on another day walnuts may be down. How should you tweak the mix to hold the price you charge constant as the various nut prices change? To figure that out, you will need to know about factoring.

Suppose you want to make computer games which play dice, or launch birds; or perhaps you want to write a program to keep data secure or do scientific research which tracks how owl populations change in relation to weather patterns. To figure all of these things out, you will need to know about factoring.

Factoring is your gateway to doing big things in life. If you want be a chemist or astronomer or ecologist or physicist, or programmer or be your own boss and have a competitive edge, or do anything beyond working the 9-to-5; if you want to be a leader in your field and do big things, you will need skills in mathematics which are built upon college algebra, and for that you need to learn about factoring. That is why these skills are important. Those who have math skills earn more money. That is why you should learn about Algebra. That is why you should learn about factoring.

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Answered by AyushRavi
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if you are asking about factoring integers, we do it quite often. Seven children came to my daughter's birthday party and I have twenty-eight treats I can hand out. Since I know that twenty-eight factors as

28 = 4  7,I can give 4 treats to each guest.

I expect however that you are asking about factoring algebraic expressions. I am a university mathematics professor and I use factoring every day. I expect that other mathematicians and mathematics teachers do so also. People in many other professions who use mathematics in their jobs, such as scientists and Engineers would also use factoring quite often.

I see factoring as an exercise in "pattern recognition", that is looking at an expression and seeing a pattern, or something familiar that makes you think "this is probably a difference of squares". It's like hearing the first three notes of a song and recognizing right away what song it is. This is a very valuable ability to have, to be able to "see" patterns. Much of our skill in dealing with new situations depends on our ability to quickly categorize what is similar to things we have seen before, and then focus on what is really new. I believe that any activity that enhances our skill in recognizing patterns, like factoring, or studying ballet, or learning to play the piano, or reading the opposition's defence, increases our ability to function in the "real world" in an intelligent way.


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