Careers that use exponential functions include psychologists, forensic scientists, engineers and chemists. Exponential functions are functions where the base is a constant and the power is variable.
Archaeologists- use logarithms to determine how old a fossil or artifact is
John Napier discussed logarithms in 1614 in his book titled Mirifici Logarithmorum Canonis Descriptio. He probably discovered it some time before 1614.The use of logarithms did not reduce errors when performing calculations. The use of logarithms made calculations faster possibly at the loss of some precision.
Not much. In any case, you won't need advanced math (like trigonometry, algebra, calculus, logarithms...) which you only use in science and engineering careers.
Electrical engineers use logarithms to work on signal Decay.
Some careers that use the Spanish language include customer service and airline attendants.
Some careers, like sailing always use compass, but that depends on if the ship is employed to sail everyday.
Natural logarithms use base e (approximately 2.71828), common logarithms use base 10.
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no jobs, they are useless - the biggest waste of time!
At a guess exponentials, series and statistics would have been important in studying micro-organisms.
Not all... some don't need mathamatics..
Various engineering fields will use them. Electricity and electronics.
There are many careers that use variables and equations regularly. Computer scientists, engineers, and scientists all depend on the use of variables and equations. Architects, plumbers, and home decorators also utilize variables and equations.