well one way is you know when you are driving and just before a sharp turn you see a yellow sign with a recommended speed, using calculas they determined how fast u should go, so if anything happens you will probably live, and at that precise speed, most likely you wont have an accident.. also they can determine how fAsT YOU WERE going after an accident.
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Most of the time, you don't use calculus or other types of advanced math in your daily life, unless "daily life" specifically involves working in some engineering branch, teaching advanced math, or something similar.
Depends on the work you do. For example, say you work at a supermarket, either at a cash register or arranging stuff in the shelves, you would probably not use calculus in your daily work; if you are an economist consultant that has to try to optimize profit for the same supermarket, it is quite possible that you do use calculus.
Calculus; by a long shot.
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.