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any differential equation would be considered a calculus equations.
Leibniz and Newton are usually considered the most famous in the field of calculus.
Liebnitz and Newton.
Sir Isaac Newton who was British and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz who was German are considered the inventors of calculus. Many others have contributed, but these were the MAIN guys!
It is considered as a number that is accurate to the nearest tenths.
You must have a strong basis in Algebra, Algebra II, Geometry and Trigonometry. Usually high schools offer a pre-Calculus course which is somewhat of a conglomeration of the aforementioned courses. Then you would move into differential calculus, integral calculus, vector (multi-variable) calculus, and finally differential equations, which is considered to be at the top of the hierarchy of the calculus courses. So take Algebra, Algebra II, Geometry and Trigonometry to get your strong foundation before begining the calculus sequence.
These numbers are precise, as they are all close together. If any one of these are accurate, then this group of numbers can be considered precise and accurate.
Generally, modern calculus is considered to have been developed in the 17th century by mathematicians Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz. In fact, there remains a controversy of who first developed it.
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Generally they are considered to be accurate. They are considered to be an "official receipt" of a message sent, very much like sending registered mail.
Calculus; by a long shot.
Newton , along with Gottfried Leibnitz , is considered to be the co-inventor of (the) Calculus. He also made several other contributions to math such as in numerical analysis.