Any degree in engineering, physics, math, and some other sciences are going to require calculus. In most cases, all three semesters of it. Most all universities provide a course requirements list for all their degree programs on their webpage, which would tell you the math requirements.
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In calculus, angles are usually measured in radians. To convert degrees to radians, multiply the number of degrees by pi/180.
It depends on what college you attend. Most universities in Missouri require you to take Calculus I in order to become an accountant.
Measures of motion (displacement, velocity, acceleration) and forces are all vectors so any study involving these would require vector calculus.
Because when trying to solve a problem, Algebra, Trigonometry, Arithmetic, Statistics, and Geometry all failed.
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