Differentiation is used to find the velocity of an object at a particular point.
It is certainly used in calculus, just as calculus can be used in trigonometry.
yes it is
I don't think such a term is used in calculus. Check the spelling. Perhaps you mean point of inflection?
Issac Newton
Calculus was invented or rather can be detailed as back as 1820 B.C. when the Egyptians used it in order to calculate the volume of the pyramidal frustum
It is certainly used in calculus, just as calculus can be used in trigonometry.
Mainly Leibniz's and Newton's version is used in Calculus Textbooks.
The difference between Leibniz calculus to Newton calculus was that Leibniz developed Newton's calculus into the calculus we all know today. For instance, diffentiation and intergration, limits, continuity, etc. This type of calculus was the pure mathematics. On the otherhand, the calculus which Newton found was that used in physics, such as speed and velocity which helped with physics greatly. Today, calculus not only used in just mathematics or physics, but used in finance, as well as exploited in engineering.
ewan koh
In the 'real world', the purpose of a course of study in pre-calculus is to prepare the student for a course of study in Calculus.
In the 'real world', the purpose of a course of study in pre-calculus is to prepare the student for a course of study in Calculus.
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For Literally Everything.
yes it is
Calculus was created to prove physics which defines the laws of nature.
Calculus is used a lot in business decisions. I am a Business Administration major. An examples is the break-even point in calculus. You need to know how to do this in business so you know how much of a product that you need to sell in order to cover your cost. Hope this helps some. +++ That is just one field, but Calculus is used in a huge range of scientific and engineering problems.
I don't think such a term is used in calculus. Check the spelling. Perhaps you mean point of inflection?