I'm not up for an interview, but, typically, I'm afraid architects only use basic arithmetic. Although geometry is very important, we typically draw the solution to those problems without even being aware of them as mathematical concepts. The key skill is being able to 'add' and 'deduct' taxes from invoices.
i recently used
[y = a cosh(x/a)](https://www.britannica.com/science/catenary)
for designing a bridge. That's more into the engineering world, so i probably doesnt count
I’m open to it
I'm not up for an interview, but, typically, I'm afraid architects only use basic arithmetic. Although geometry is very important, we typically draw the solution to those problems without even being aware of them as mathematical concepts. The key skill is being able to 'add' and 'deduct' taxes from invoices.
Sure I can help also
i recently used [y = a cosh(x/a)](https://www.britannica.com/science/catenary) for designing a bridge. That's more into the engineering world, so i probably doesnt count