What is the relationship between Geometry and our daily lives?

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If you are wondering where geometry actually features in our daily lives, you need look no further. Geometry is surprisingly overlooked, when it actually encompasses a lot of uses in daily life. For example, area and volume are both aspects of Geometry, bringing the subject into a much wider scope of life. Here are some ways that Geometry is used in our daily life:
  • Volume, perimeter and area
If you are looking to measure the size of pretty much any space or object, you are going to have to use one of the above three. If you need to measure the size of a room before you move in, or if you are actually designing the house yourself, you will need to use these kinds of measurements. You will need to read up on your dimensions if you are looking to use these measurements within your work.
  • Other uses regarding Geometry
If you are working on anything to do with computer graphics or shapes, you will be using something to do with Geometry. The software that you use will make everything into geometric measurements, meaning that you will be using the computers to do the math involved, but still using Geometry.

Additionally, Geometry can also be used for professions including carpentry and engineering. So next time you visit your local garage to get your car fixed, remember that they will be using some form of Geometry!

It is very important that Geometry is still seen as a strong force of learning. If children are put off from it in school, the number of people working within the profession will dip, meaning that we will run out of people with decent knowledge on the subject.

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