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what math do you use regularly?

Posted on 10/8/20 at 12:08 am
Posted by Obtuse1
Westside Bodymore Yo
Member since Sep 2016
25844 posts
Posted on 10/8/20 at 12:08 am
The calculus thread got me thinking about what math I have used in my life since undergrad. Since I am not in a STEM field I have used calculus VERY rarely, maybe 3-4 times with acoustics but I could have arrived at a value good enough for my purposes by eyeballing the data.

I use geometry/trig fairly often and understanding logarithms occasionally comes in handy. I also use basic algebra a lot but I think everyone does even if they don't see their thought process as algebra. The understanding of stats comes in handy too.

Curious what math other people use regularly.
This post was edited on 10/8/20 at 9:31 am
Posted by lsuwontonwrap
Member since Aug 2012
34147 posts
Posted on 10/8/20 at 12:11 am to
basic bitch math

I haven't used algebra/trig/geometry since high school.
Posted by slackster
Houston
Member since Mar 2009
85136 posts
Posted on 10/8/20 at 12:12 am to
The calculator hot key.

I use the hell out of algebraic, geometric, and, to a lesser extent trigonometric concepts.
Posted by Slagathor
Makin' jokes about your teeny tiny
Member since Jul 2007
37889 posts
Posted on 10/8/20 at 12:12 am to
Nutrition facts per serving times number of servings in a container. I’m somewhat of a mathlete.
Posted by LordSaintly
Member since Dec 2005
38954 posts
Posted on 10/8/20 at 12:12 am to
A lot of basic algebra. A decent amount of statistics. Calculus rarely.
Posted by X123F45
Member since Apr 2015
27480 posts
Posted on 10/8/20 at 12:12 am to
Basic percentages, and simple addition and subtraction in work.

At home, geometry and physics.

I've always had a knack for spotting failure points. Calculating leverage. That sort of thing.
Posted by Rize
Spring Texas
Member since Sep 2011
15835 posts
Posted on 10/8/20 at 12:13 am to
Simple math is all I use. 2+2 or 4x4 and a prectage here and there.
Posted by imjustafatkid
Alabama
Member since Dec 2011
50719 posts
Posted on 10/8/20 at 12:13 am to
Excel spreadsheets
Posted by BamaChemE
Midland, TX
Member since Feb 2012
7140 posts
Posted on 10/8/20 at 12:14 am to
I use a lot of calculus, linear algebra, and higher mathematics, but I'm an engineering professor, so a lot of times it's just because I have to teach it.
Posted by dgnx6
Baton Rouge
Member since Feb 2006
68926 posts
Posted on 10/8/20 at 12:14 am to
hypothesis testing
This post was edited on 10/8/20 at 12:18 am
Posted by UncleRuckus
Member since Feb 2013
7681 posts
Posted on 10/8/20 at 12:26 am to
3.50, 420, 69, F250 are the only numbers that matter
Posted by EA6B
TX
Member since Dec 2012
14754 posts
Posted on 10/8/20 at 12:30 am to
Rarely actually plug in numbers and grind out a result, but I find having a broad math background makes my “guesstimates”fall more in the ballpark.
Posted by Paul Allen
Montauk, NY
Member since Nov 2007
75268 posts
Posted on 10/8/20 at 12:58 am to
Addition. Watching my paper stack and counting them hundreds.
Posted by HubbaBubba
F_uck Joe Biden, TX
Member since Oct 2010
45851 posts
Posted on 10/8/20 at 1:18 am to
I work primarily with A.I. and machine learning developers, electrical engineers and physicists, so probably a lot of abstract linear algebra.
Posted by LSUGrad9295
Baton Rouge
Member since May 2007
33554 posts
Posted on 10/8/20 at 1:20 am to
quote:

what math do you use regularly?
quote:

by Obtuse1


I had you pegged as a Geometry guy...
Posted by Jim Rockford
Member since May 2011
98329 posts
Posted on 10/8/20 at 1:21 am to
I solve simultaneous equations quite a lot but it's usually the same thing every time and I use templates I've made myself or gotten from somewhere else. After the initial work, it's just plugging in numbers.
Posted by biglego
Ask your mom where I been
Member since Nov 2007
76541 posts
Posted on 10/8/20 at 1:22 am to
69 your mom
Posted by RX94
Lake Charles
Member since Nov 2007
501 posts
Posted on 10/8/20 at 3:07 am to
Basic math, algebra, calculus, advanced math
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Hospital pharmacy. Yes, we use the online calculators you can plug numbers in, but I do it on my own to double check. Or we check each other, especially for any pedi dosing, chemo or renal & hepatic dosing.

Posted by DaBeerz
Member since Sep 2004
16995 posts
Posted on 10/8/20 at 3:29 am to
Pounds to kilograms division for pediatric medications and multiplication for medication dosing..... adding money to give away money for taxes. Elementary school math but had to take calculus to get my degree for little reason to help save lives
This post was edited on 10/8/20 at 3:33 am
Posted by CHEDBALLZ
South Central LA
Member since Dec 2009
21953 posts
Posted on 10/8/20 at 5:00 am to
At my last job i was a loftsman at a fabrication yard. We figured out cut patterns for the ends of structural pipe to build offshore jackets, pipe decks, boat bumpers, vent booms..... We had to do know how to do slide angles, batter, true batter. Enter all that into a program and it would spit out a pattern. So we used a lot of geometry.

Now I'm a draftsman, we have some more advanced programs so we hardly use any math other than basic math and some very basic geometry.
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