what is the basic meaningful use of calculus
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British Scientist Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) invented this new field of mathematics. ‘Calculus’ is a Latin word, which means ‘stone.’ Romans used stones for counting. For the counting of infinitely smaller numbers, Mathematicians began using the same term, and the name stuck.
Though it was proved that some basic ideas of Calculus were known to our Indian Mathematicians, Newton & Leibnitz initiated a new era of mathematics. There are a large number of applications of calculus in our daily life.
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alfredvachila:
i'd hug you if you were here, thanks a lot. but when i started calculus, it seemed easy to me and quite very doable, but now, its almost barely doable, ANY TIPS?!
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