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Calculus deals with changing values in a way that other mathematical branches cannot.

Calculus can 'measure' the rate of change of speeds, temperatures etc

Also, integration can calculate accumulations of something happening at a particular rate. It could be a bank account earning interest, a thrown object "accumulating distance", human population growth, to name a few.

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