What Is Calculus? Calculus its just souped-up regular math My best day in Calc 101 at Southern Cal was the day I had to cut class to get a root canal.

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What Is Calculus? Calculus its just souped-up regular math My best day in Calc 101 at Southern Cal was the day I had to cut class to get a root canal. Mary Johnson I keep having this recurring dream where my calculus professor is coming after me with an axe. Tom Franklin, Colorado College sophomore Calculus is fun, and its so easy. I dont get what all the fuss is about. Sam Einstein, Alberts great grandson

No sense delaying the inevitable. Ready for your first calculus test? T F Unless you actually enjoy wearing a pocket protector, youve got no business taking calculus. Answer True or False T F Studying calculus is hazardous to your health. T F Calculus is totally irrelevant.

False, false, false! Theres this mystique about calculus that its this ridiculously difficult, incredibly arcane subject that no one in their right mind would sign up for unless it was a required course.

Dont buy into this misconception. Sure calculus is difficult Im not going to lie to you but its manageable, doable. You made it through Pure Math 30. Well, calculus just picks up where it leaves off its simply the next step in a logical progression.

It is the language of engineers, scientists, and economists. Okay, so its a couple steps removed from your everyday life and unlikely to come up at a cocktail party. And calculus is not a dead language like Latin, spoken only by academics

But the work of those engineers, scientists, and economists has a huge impact on your day-to-day life from your microwave oven, cell phone, TV, and car to the medicines you take, the workings of the economy, and our national defense. At this very moment, something within your reach or within your view has been impacted by calculus.

So What Is Calculus Already? Calculus is basically just very advanced algebra and geometry. In one sense, its not even a new subject it takes the ordinary rules of algebra and geometry and tweaks them so that they can be used on more complicated problems. (The rub, of course, is that darn other sense in which it is a new and more difficult subject.)

Real-World Examples of Calculus PROBLEM: Determine the amount of energy required to push a crate to the top of an incline You can do the problem on the left with regular math. For the one on the right, you need calculus (assuming you dont know the physics shortcuts).

For the straight incline, the man pushes with an unchanging force, and the crate goes up the incline at an unchanging speed. With some simple physics formulas and regular math (including algebra and trig), you can compute how many calories of energy are required to push the crate up the incline. Note that the amount of energy expended each second remains the same.

For the curving incline, on the other hand, things are constantly changing. The steepness of the incline is changing and not just in increments like its one steepness for the first 10 feet then a different steepness for the next 10 feet its constantly changing. And the man pushes with a constantly changing force the steeper the incline, the harder the push. As a result, the amount of energy expended is also changing, not every second or every thousandth of a second, but constantly changing from one moment to the next. Thats what makes it a calculus problem. By this time, it should come as no surprise to you that calculus is described as the mathematics of change. Calculus takes the regular rules of math and applies them to fluid, evolving problems.

Real-World Examples of Calculus