Where in real life do we need trigonometry, linear equations,and stuff like that?????????
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Trigonometry, the branch of mathematics that describes the relationship between the angles and lengths of triangles, helped early explorers plot the stars and navigate the seas. Nowadays, trigonometry is found in everything from architecture to zigzag scissors. While it may seem as if trigonometry is never used outside of the classroom, you may be surprised to learn just how often trigonometry and its applications are encountered in the real world.
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i think in real life normal people don't need them but military,navy,air forces and space agencies need them
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