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Thursday, January 27, 2011

Mth101 GDB Solution

With the name of Almighty, dears we’re to discuss the calculus application in the field of our practical life.



First me have to say that “Calculus” is that branch which deals with the integral calculus e.g. calculation area under the curve and the deferential calculus that deals with the motion calculation, and that all are the part of our practical life. Calculus is deeply integrated with the physical science and such as physics and Bio science, so now we can say that it is more important in every aspects of life some of them we’ll here discuss.

It is found in computer science, statistics, and engineering; in economics, business, and medicine. Modern developments such as architecture, aviation, and other technologies all make use of what calculus can offer. Graph visualization are also based on that, we can easily graph the function with the help of it. Finding average of function one example is the path of an airplane. Using calculus you can calculate its average cruising altitude, velocity and acceleration.

So at the end that branch cover a lot of area of our practical life to overcome them we’d have good knowledge of it.

Another:

"Why do we study calculus,write its at least three applications"



Graded Moderate Discussion will be open on Calculus is Latin for stone, and the ancient Romans used stones for counting and arithmetic. In its most basic sense, calculus is just that a form of counting. After advanced algebra and geometry, it is the next step in higher mathematics, and is used for solving complex problems that regular mathematics cannot complete.



Calculus is the mathematics of change, of calculating problems that are continually evolving. This is possible by breaking such problems into infinitesimal steps, solving each of those steps, and adding all the results. Rather than doing each step individually, calculus allows these computations to be done simultaneously.

Calculus is useful for solving non-linear equations. For example, say you were looking for the area inside a flat rectangle.

Calculus is deeply integrated in every branch of the physical sciences, such as physics and biology. It is found in computer science, statistics, and engineering; in economics, business, and medicine. Modern developments such as architecture, aviation, and other technologies all make use of what calculus can offer. This page is designed to out line some of the applications of calculus and give you some idea of why calculus is so important and useful.

Calculus can give us a generalized method of finding the slope of a curve. The slope of a line is fairly elementary, using some basic algebra it can be found. Although we do have standard methods to calculate the area of some shapes, calculus allows us to do much more. A function can represent many things. One example is the path of an airplane. Using calculus you can calculate its average cruising altitude, velocity and acceleration.

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