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There are lots of good introductory calculus books. Please note that to understand them, you need to have a good mastery of high school math, especially algebra.

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Could Give and explain the two basic classifications of calculus?

People often divide Calculus into integral and differential calculus. In introductory calculus classes, differential calculus usually involves learning about derivatives, rates of change, max and min and optimization problems and many other topics that use differentiation. Integral calculus deals with antiderivatives or integrals. There are definite and indefinite integrals. These are used in calculating areas under or between curves. They are also used for volumes and length of curves and many other things that involve sums or integrals. There are thousands and thousand of applications of both integral and differential calculus.


Who Wrote Institutions of Physics a book explaining Leibniz' theory on integral calculus and translated into French and commented on Newton's theory of differential calculus?

Madame Du Châtelet wrote Institutions of Physics.


Mathematical field calculus?

Calculus is mainly about limits, which in turn are used to calculate the slope of a line (known as the "derivative"; lots of applications for that), and to calculate the area under a curve (the "integral" - also lots of applications for that). For more details, read the Wikipedia article on "Calculus", or read an introductory book on calculus. As prerequisites, you should be well-acquainted with high-school algebra.


Which is harder calculus or applied calculus?

Calculus; by a long shot.


Which is harder calculus 1 or differential and integral calculus?

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.

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What is lim in calculuspls someone explain you with excat def?

When you are asked to find the limit in calculus, you are basically asked to determine what f(x) is "approaching to" when x is at a number. I think a few examples can clearly explain this better. Visit quickanswerz.com and request some examples there.


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Edward H. Courtenay has written: 'A treatise on the differential and integral calculus, and on the calculus of variations' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Calculus


What was isaac newtons math field?

Newton was primarily a physicist. He invented calculus in order to understand and explain the laws of physics. He and Leibniz in Germany independently invented the calculus.


What does calculus help scientists to explain?

The simple answer is any phenomena that is changing in a non-linear manner.


Which is the best book on calculus?

In my opinion, the best one out there is "The Humongous Book of Calculus Problems", by W. Michael Kelley. It contains one thousand questions from warm-up algebra to second year calculus. With each question he walks you through solving it, explaining why it works and providing a battery of explanations and tips. I learned a ~lot~ from that book, enjoyed it thoroughly, and recommend it to anyone who wants to learn calculus or take a refresher.


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This is clearly a science book question or from a worksheet. Open your science book and read the chapter. Look at the headings and you will see the answer within the first paragraph. So, it is time to get to work.