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Calculus (or, some advanced pre-calculus classes).

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What comes to mind when you hear the word calculus?

The first thing that come up into my mind is numbers, calculation, integrals and derivatives


What is a key concept in math?

"key concept" is not a mathematical term . A key concept is an important idea. Two key concepts in math are derivatives and integrals of functions. ( "function" is also a key concept.)


WHO definition of calculus?

The branch of mathematics that deals with the finding and properties of derivatives and integrals of functions.


What are opposites in math?

Some include: Positives and Negatives Derivatives and Integrals Adding and Subtracting Multiplying and Dividing Reciprocals in fractions such as 1/2 and 2 (2/1) In a triangle there is the base and the adjacent leg to it.


What Is The Importance Of Limits And Continuity?

Those are among the most fundamental concepts in calculus; they are used to define derivatives and integrals.


What has the author Edouard Goursat written?

Edouard Goursat has written: 'A Course in Mathematical Analysis Volume 3' 'A Course In Mathematical Analysis - Volume I - Derivatives And Differentials - Definite Integrals - Expansion In Series - Applications To Geometry' 'Cours d'analyse mathe matique' -- subject(s): Calculus, Mathematical analysis


Relationship between integral and derivative?

The Derivative is the instantaneous rate of change of a function. An integral is the area under some curve between the intervals of a to b. An integral is like the reverse of the derivative, Derivatives bring functions down a power, integrals bring them up, in-fact indefinite integrals (ones that do not have specifications of the area between a to b) are called anti derivatives.


What is the function of an antiderivative in calculus?

Anti-derivatives are a part of the integrals in the calculus field. According to the site Chegg, it is best described as the "inverse operation of differentiation."


Where can one find information about how Integrals work?

There are many websites that contain information on how Integrals work in calculus. Among them are Tutorial Math, Wolfram, Ask A Mathematician, and Hyper Physics.


Who created derivatives in math?

Sir Isaac Newton and Leibniz.


Give three examples of calculus in chemical engineering?

Flux integrals, surface integrals, and line integrals!


Is multivariable calculus hard?

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.