4. INTRODUCTION:
In our daily life, we use mathematics
in various fields. This paper portraits
the role of mathematics in all aspects
of our daily life. We know that
mathematics is applied directly or
indirectly in our everyday life. Let us
see some of their applications below:
5. GEOMETRY IN:
NATURE (hexagon):
A honeycomb is an array of hexagonal (six sided)
cells, made of wax produced by worker bees.
Hexagons fit together to fill all the available space,
giving a strong structure with no gaps. Squares would
also fill the space, but would not give a rigid structure.
Triangles would fill the space and be rigid, but it
would be difficult to get honey out of their corners.
6.
7. CARS:
The wheels and lights are circles, the
doors are rectangular prisms, the main
area for a person to drive and sit in it a
half a sphere with the sides chopped off
which makes it ¼ of a sphere. If a person
would look very closely he would see a
lot more shapes in the car. Too many to
list.
8. MATH IN:
MEDICINE (Protein modeling):
Much of the function of a protein is determined by
its shape and how the pieces move. Mad cow
disease is caused by the introduction of a “shape”
into the brain (a shape carried by a protein).Many
drugs are designed to change the shape or motions
of a protein something that we are just now
working to model, even approximately, in
computers, using geometry and related areas.
9. ENGINEERING:
If it is rainy and cold outside, you will be happy to stay at a home
while longer and have a nice hot cup of tea. But someone has built
the house you are in, made sure it keeps the cold out and the
warmth in, and provided you with running water for the tea. This
someone is most likely an engineer.
Engineers are responsible for just about everything we take for
granted in the world around us, from tall buildings, tunnels and
football stadiums, to access to clean drinking water. They also
design and build vehicles, aircraft, boats and ships. What’s more,
engineers help to develop things which are important for the
future, such as generating energy from the sun, wind or waves.
Mathematics is involved in everything an engineer does, whether
it is working out how much concrete is needed to build a bridge,
or determining the amount of solar energy to power a car.
10. FORENSIC:
Mathematics is applied to
clarity the blurred image to
clear image.
This is done by using
differential and integral
calculus.