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The part of calculus that deals with the variation of a function with respect to changes in the independent variable (or variables) by means of the concepts of derivative and differential.
Anderson recommends students be skilled in things like differentialcalculus before signing up.
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He had also mastered trigonometry, surveying, navigation, geometry and differentialcalculus.
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His work with tangents was the basis of differentialcalculus.
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And for anyone who understands differentialcalculus: Go make us some flying cars already.
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Her mother was completely nonplussed; she would as soon have wrestled with the differentialcalculus.
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Then he dived into differentialcalculus and philosophical abstrusities.
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There is no differentialcalculus, no Taylor's theorem, no calculus of variations, &c. in mathematics.
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In any case, I know as much about art as I do about the differentialcalculus.
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Of hydraulic pressure and the differentialcalculus young Tudor knew nothing, and pretended to know nothing.
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These include differentialcalculus, matrices and vectors.
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Isn't it on the differentialcalculus?
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Before Newton had published a single word upon fluxions the differentialcalculus had made rapid advances on the Continent.
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Socialism has no more to do with the state of nature than has differentialcalculus with a Bible class.
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Why, they could sit down with pencils and slide rules and start working differentialcalculus and it wouldn't convince him.
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Far greater than any of these men was Sir Isaac Newton, who discovered the law of gravitation and the differentialcalculus.
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Four experienced teachers of higher-level maths will give lectures on sequences and series, trigonometry, differentialcalculus, permutations and combinations, probability and statistics.