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False. What makes calculus "hard" is the Algebra. If you have a good understanding of Algebra, you will not struggle in calculus, especially considering the fact that the fundamentals of the class- Calculus 1- aren't very difficult to grasp.
Simple answer: Calculus involves derivation and integration, precal doesn't. Pre calculus gives you some of the algebraic, geometric and trigonometric understanding that is required to comprehend the concepts in calculus. Without the knowledge from precal, calculus would not be easily understood, as it is taught in schools today.
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A number of websites are available that teach interested learners the basics of calculus. They may also be able to help with general tips or other information. Places to visit include Paul's Online Notes, Understanding Calculus, and MIT's OpenCourseWare website, simply titled 'Calculus'.
An understanding of the math behind the problem will help you solve the problem. High-level Computer Science is about modeling natural sciences which is where you will need to understand the basics of calculus.
You can improve your understanding of quality by making a commitment to be more efficient at what you do and measuring the success of that. Mistakes can also be tracked and then improvements can be made.
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He was one of the first generals to use math to improve artillery accuracy, by means of trajectory calculus.
Trigonometry is essential to the study of higher mathematics (calculus) and to the understanding of many scientific and engineering principles. Trigonometry and calculus can be used to model many shapes, motions, and functions in daily life.
Both derivatives and integrals - two of the most important concepts in calculus - are defined in terms of limits; specifically, what happens when something gets smaller and smaller.
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There is no way to know. Some aspects of calculus depend on a good understanding of algebra, others don't. It all depends on which aspects of algebra you were good at and also whether or not you retain that edge.