Civil engineers use advanced mathematics and science in designing roads, bridges, buildings, pipelines, etc.
Here's an example:
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Calculating to the 2/3 power is more advanced than what you need to know now. But, if you want to be an engineer, you'll need to learn this, and even MORE advanced mathematics--calculus, differential equations, analytical geometry, etc.
All in due time. Today it's important to learn mathematics and science at your grade level. The rest will come, if you want it to.
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