Calculus with Applications [#1008788]

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English | 2017 | ISBN: 1680945823 | 252 Pages | PDF (True) | 17 MB
Calculus is a branch of mathematics that explores variables and how they change by looking at them in infinitely small pieces called infinitesimals. Calculus, as it is practiced today, was invented in the 17th century by British scientist Isaac Newton and German scientist Gottfried Leibnitz, who independently developed the principles of calculus in the traditions of geometry and symbolic mathematics, respectively. Calculus refers to the study of how things change. It provides a framework for modeling systems in which there is change, and a way to deduce the predictions of such models. The most common practical use of calculus is when Descriptionting graphs of certain formulae or functions. Using methods such as the first derivative and the second derivative, a graph and its dimensions can be accurately estimated. These two derivatives are used to predict how a graph may look like, the direction that it is taking on a specific point, the shape of the graph at a specific point (if concave or convex), just to name a few. In fact, you can use calculus in a lot of ways and applications. Among the disciplines that utilize calculus include physics, engineering, economics, statistics, and medicine.
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