A Calculus
Calculus is calculus. There isn't really another word for it.
yes. as the name implies, pre-calculus is essential in Calculus. Much of the trigonometry and the ideas will carry into the carious Calculus classes.
Analysis is a broader term for Calculus and the theorems behind it. It is studied both with real and complex numbers as real and complex analysis. Usually calculus just deals with the basic problems of differential calculus and integral calculus.
No. Calculus is a branch of mathematics. Or a concretion of minerals - often in the kidney.
geometry 2, or pre-calculus
The scientific name for kidney stones is nephrolithiasis.
It is a one word name ; 'Calculus'.
The term calculus comes directly from Latin. In Latin a calculus (noun) is a small stone used for counting, much like the beads on an abacus. One of the fundamental uses for modern calculus is integration, which is of course addition of infinitely small sections.
Some high schools have a class called "math analysis" which is before calculus, so yes. To mathematicians, however, "analysis" is a synonym for "modern" calculus, and as such, there are classes usu. taught at universities with a similar name, but far beyond basic calculus.
Calculus (plural calculi) is the medical term meaning stone.
In maths terms tar tar is another word for calculus