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describe the introduction of calculus

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Answered by NaughtySage
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Calculus is the study of continuous change like algebra is for generalizations and geometry for shapes it has two parts
differential calculus (concerning rates of change and slopes of curves)
integral calculus (concerning accumulation of quantities and the areas under and between curves);
Answered by QueenSOS
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Calculus is the broad area of mathematics dealing with such topics as instantaneous rates of change, areas under curves, and sequences and series. Underlying all of these topics is the concept of a limit, which consists of analyzing the behavior of a function at points ever closer to a particular point, but without ever actually reaching that point. As a typical application of the methods of calculus, consider a moving car. It is possible to create a function describing the displacement of the car (where it is located in relation to a reference point) at any point in time as well as a function describing the velocity (speed and direction of movement) of the car at any point in time. If the car were traveling at a constant velocity, then algebra would be sufficient to determine the position of the car at any time; if the velocity is unknown but still constant, the position of the car could be used (along with the time) to find the velocity.

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