Where was trigonometry used in ancient greek and roman architecture?
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Athens I believe so the Capital of Greece
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Architects use trigonometry to calculate roof slopes, light angles, ground surfaces, structural loads and heights of structures, according to Edurite. Architects are responsible for translating designer's plans into scale-model mathematical representations that contractors use to construct a building physically.
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