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how accurate is calculus?Is calculus always a perfect method of solving problems?​

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Answered by abinaya2999
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Calculus is a branch of mathematics which helps us understand changes between values that are related by a function. ... All these formulas are functions of time, and so that is one way to think of calculus — studying functions of time.

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Answered by HimanshuSomvanshi
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Three concepts should always be a part of your mathematical problem-solving process.

Documentation. Write out each step carefully, using consistent and precise notation. Don't skip steps and don't be sloppy. Each step should be understandable and justifiable, as if you were explaining to a reader what you are doing.

Double-checking your computations. This means you should always go back and review your work. It doesn't mean that you just redo the same computations. Rather, you should look at your work critically, as if you are attempting to determine whether what you wrote is in fact correct.

Reasonableness. See if your answer makes sense. If the answer must be positive, is it positive? If it must have a particular unit of measurement, does it? Another aspect to this is to try to see if there is another way to obtain a solution. If so, try an alternative computation and compare the results.

The reality is that accuracy is not a talent, but a skill that is developed through persistence and good habits; it isn't something you can suddenly develop overnight. Accuracy is a result of experience......

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