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Well when in danger, the octopus shoots ink so its predator cant see anything so it has a chance to flee.
Because it is so well armed!! Lol!
well he ate an octopus and it was poisonous so he died
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.
Maybe a shark or something like that i know that polar bears eat squid so they might eat octopus as well, Brooklynn
well derivatives cannt be used without limits so it is application for calculus
Yes. Octopus will eat fish, though they eat other things as well, with crabs high o the list.
Pre-calculus is supposed to be a stringent review of trig and algebra in preparation for calculus. So, pre-calculus, I would say.
Just about all of calculus is based on differential and integral calculus, including Calculus 1! However, Calculus 1 is more likely to cover differential calculus, with integral calculus soon after. So there really isn't a right answer for this question.
The octopus is not a member of phylum Chordata, so it is not a chordate.
Im still taking Integral Calculus now, but for me, if you dont know Differential Calculus you will not know Integral Calculus, because Integral Calculus need Differential. So, as an answer to that question, ITS FAIR
Being good at basic math will definitely help with Calculus. Boolean algebra is fairly different from Calculus, so it is hard to say how much it will help. Boolean algebra does help with some critical thinking skills, which will be helpful in Calculus to an extent.