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MATHEMATICSIN
OUR DAILY LIFEPresented By: Kajal SharmaRepresent: B. D. Arya Girls College
DEFINITIONMathematics is the science that deals with the logic of numbers, quantity, space, structure and change.
Mathematics is all around us, It is the building block for everything in our daily lives including art, money, mobile devices, architecture , engineering and even sports.
INTRODUCTION
Mathematics in Day to Day Life
Mathematics
Science
Art
ArchitectureGames
Economy
Applications of Mathematics
Calendar Time Economy
Measurement Geometry Science
There are some applications of mathematics which we use in our daily life:
CalendarA chart or series of pages showing the days, weeks, and months of a particular year or giving particular seasonal
information. Calendars are made from mathematical calculations like:
VS
Gregorian
Calendar
Indian
Calendar
Uses of Calendar
Remember months: This trick is use to remember months which has 31 days. We place months having 31 days on bone & others in between bones.Calculating Days: Vedic maths is a technique to find day of a particular date. Difficult arithmetic problems and huge sums can often be solved immediately by this.
TimeTime is the ongoing sequence of events taking place. The past, present and future. We measure time using seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months and years.Time Calculation is
very important in:
Music Kitchen Exams While Driving
There are some formulae’s which are use to find some quantity using time: 1. Speed= Total Path/ Time 2. Distance= ut+ a/2
Business & EconomyEconomists and business managers are frequently interested in how changes in such variables as inventory, production level, supply and selling price affect other variables such as profit, demand, cost etc. These all are studied mathematically using marginal analysis.
By making keen mathematical observations in these fields we can
make futuristic profitable strategies. Like To Find:DISCOUN
T=Market Price ×
Discount%
MARGINAL
COST=(Δ Total cost)÷(Δ Quantity
)
AVERAGE TAX
RATE=(Total Tax ÷ Total
Income) × 100
INTEREST=
PRINCIPAL × RATE% × TIME
There are all kinds of reasons why we need to measure. When we measure we find the size and amount of something..
Measurement
In Medical
Doctor measure all kinds of things your weight, your height and your
temperature all to make sure your are healthy.
In Kitchen
Bakers have to measure the time and amount of different ingredients, so
that treats taste yummy and delicious.
In Sports
Selection of athlete is based on the measurement of his fitness, strength
and diet planTemperature
GeometryIt is a part of mathematics concerned with the size, shape and relative position of figures with properties of space. It is used in the construction and finding the area of anything like carpets, floor etc. Some examples of geometry are:ART:
Famous painting of MONA LISA BY LEONARDO DE VINCI is best example of mathematics in art. He used the 3D effects on two dimensional surface by using fundamental Rectangle. ARCHITECTURE: SENI OPERA HOUSE is an example of architecture build by using of mathematics. This contain many shapes in it. For example:- Hemispheres, triangles, cuboids etc.
ScienceKnowledge of mathematics is essential for all scientists. It is the language with which we formulate theories, natural laws and express our ideas. Many things is discovered by mathematics like Milky way, Naptune, Uranus by Astronomer Galileo.
Physcis:• Classical Mechanics(calculus), Electro
magnetism (Vector calculus)
Chemistry:• Molecular weights of organic compounds,
Balancing Equations
Biology:• Mean density of scanned object (Definite
Integral)
Computer Science:• Multimedia(Numerical Analysis),
Development of communication systems (Linear Algebra)
ConclusionMathematics is basically related to understanding structure. Without math, there would be no science, no music and no art. It is a part of all those things. Mathematics is CODING LANGUAGE OF GOD. God is a mathematician of a very high order and He used very advanced mathematics in constructing the universe. In fact, The whole world is mathematical.
BIBLIOGRAPHYInternet source:
http://www.livescience.com http://
www.thinkthroughmath.com http:// www.ncert.nic.in http://www.learner.org
Book source: Gomber K.L., Fundamental Physics, Pardeep
Publishers, Jalandhar, 23rd Edition 2013 Gaur V.P., Narang D.B., Gaur Puja, Puri Rajeev,
Direct Tax Law, Kalyani Publishers, Jalandhar, 24th Edition 2012
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