Some people find calculus easier, others find physics easier. There is no general answer.
That is not an easy question to answer. Many people find math hard in general and certainly some people find calculus hard to understand.Multivariable calculus is not really harder than single variable calculus. It is lots of fun since you learn about double and triple integrals, partial derivatives and lots more.I strongly suggest it for anyone who is thinking about taking it.
There are several meanings to the word 'calculus.' The plural for calculus is 'calculi.' There is no plural for the calculus we use in mathematics.
My Calculus class is in third period. Calculus is a noun
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
find the dimension.
Some people find calculus easier, others find physics easier. There is no general answer.
To find a missing dimension of an object find the size of its covering properties.
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Some people find some calculus difficult, some don't.
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Find out how big it is.
Measure them!
The fundamental theorem of calculus is F(b)-F(a) and this allows you to plug in the variables into the integral to find the are under a graph.
Calculus is the mathematics of trajectories. I would recommend a Calculus class as it is very difficult to understand independently.
you find a tape measure and find how wide and fat it is then you cut it into tinny little pieces and measure them and you will get the dimension of a prism
That is not an easy question to answer. Many people find math hard in general and certainly some people find calculus hard to understand.Multivariable calculus is not really harder than single variable calculus. It is lots of fun since you learn about double and triple integrals, partial derivatives and lots more.I strongly suggest it for anyone who is thinking about taking it.