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Pre-calculus refers to concepts that need to be learned before, or as a prerequisite to studying calculus, so no. First one studies pre-calculus then elementary calculus.
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Calculus is the branch of mathematics that studies continuously changing quantities. The calculus is characterized by the use of infinite processes, involving passage to a limit, that is, the notion of tending toward, or approaching, an ultimate value.
Business has many aspects to it. Studying Business Administration, should give you the tools and information on strategies to manage a business effectively. It should at least give you an understanding of areas in which you will need to broaden your knowledge and study further, and in what aspects you should be furthering your experience and expertise.
Algebra, Trigonometry and Calculus
Definition of business studies and scope of business studies
It is a tool for an engineer. I am a mechanical engineer, and you MUST know your calculus to be able to get through it, or through physics with calc. Good luck!
Geometry did not originate in India.
Institute of Business Studies was created in 1989.
Because calculus applications are almost infinite. In fact, every branch of science uses calculus : physics, chemistry, biology, social studies, economics, etc. Calculus is a universal language that can be used to answer bunches of questions. Using calculus, you can solve various problems including the acceleration of planets in orbit, the kinetic energy of a car in motion, the equivalence point of a chemical reaction, the maximal profit a business can make, the lenght of any curved figure or the area and volume of eccentrical shapes, the electric field produced by a charged object, ... Calculus is interesting because you can use it everywhere!
You don't have to study anything really, certainly nothing absolutely related to running a business. I run my own business in web development, but my studies were: Vehicular engineering Fabrication Health and Safety Then I got into web programming and taught myself to do that. Later I set up my own business with no studies in business whatsoever. Setting up your business, you'll learn a hell of alot more about running it than you would with a degree in Business Management.
In short, no. Elementary calculus includes finding limits, basic differentiation and integration, dealing with sequences and series, and simple vector operations, among other concepts. Pre-calculus mostly focuses on the algebra necessary to perform those operations, with perhaps some introduction to limits or other simple ideas from elementary calculus.