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    Calculus is a type of math that is applicable to various parts of our life. We can use calculus to calculate the maximum production of a company‚ to predict the speed of global warming spreading to the world‚ and etc. Calculus is not limited to only mathematics in class‚ but many aspects of the world. We chose physics as our topic of calculus application in real world because we believe that physics phenomenon is very common in our life. Physics is involved in many aspects of our life‚ such as driving

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    Calculus is the mathematical study of change‚[1] in the same way that geometry is the study of shape and algebra is the study of operations and their application to solving equations. It has two major branches‚ differential calculus (concerning rates of change and slopes of curves)‚ and integral calculus (concerning accumulation of quantities and the areas under curves); these two branches are related to each other by the fundamental theorem of calculus. Both branches make use of the fundamental

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    How the calculus was invented? Calculus‚ historically known as infinitesimal calculus‚ is a mathematical discipline focused on limits‚ functions‚ derivatives‚ integrals‚ and infinite series. Ideas leading up to the notions of function‚ derivative‚ and integral were developed throughout the 17th century‚ but the decisive step was made by Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz. Publication of Newton’s main treatises took many years‚ whereas Leibniz published first (Nova methodus‚ 1684) and the whole

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    Is life real? Through my analysis of both the articles I found many parallels in both accounts about whether the reality we face is true or if it’s a falsehood. In the movie the “Matrix” it deals with the reality that we face and how it’s been a lie for most of the average person’s life. The movie deals with a character whose name is “Mr. Anderson” aka Neo and how he has been living a double life‚ one as a computer programmer and the other as a hacker during the night. He has a run in with a man

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    No 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Code: UCCM1153 Status: Credit Hours: 3 Semester and Year Taught: Information on Every Subject Name of Subject: Introduction to Calculus and Applications Pre-requisite (if applicable): None Mode of Delivery: Lecture and Tutorial Valuation: Course Work Final Examination 40% 60% 9. 10. Teaching Staff: Objective(s) of Subject: • Review the notion of function and its basic properties. • Understand the concepts of derivatives. • Understand linear approximations. •

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    Calculus  is the mathematical study of change‚[1] in the same way that geometry is the study of shape and algebra is the study of operations and their application to solving equations. It has two major branches‚ differential calculus (concerning rates of change and slopes of curves)‚ and integralcalculus (concerning accumulation of quantities and the areas under curves); these two branches are related to each other by the fundamental theorem of calculus. Both branches make use of the fundamental

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    a psalm of life A Psalm of Life |   | by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow | | What the Heart of the Young Man Said to the Psalmist Tell me not‚ in mournful numbers‚ "Life is but an empty dream!" For the soul is dead that slumbers‚ And things are not what they seem. Life is real! Life is earnest! And the grave is not its goal; "Dust thou art‚ to dust returnest‚"

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    Physics in Everyday Life

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    Following of our actions in our daily life are parts of physics study. 1) When we walk or run‚ our motion is part of laws of mechanics and thrmodynamics. 2) We eat food which undergoes chemical reactions producing heat energy which is converted into mechanical energy 3) Use of refrigerator‚ pressure cookers‚ washing machines‚ television‚ music system‚ computers‚ etc. are all designed on the principles of physics. 4) When we speak‚ we produce sound properties of which like pitch and

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    Physics in Everyday Life 1 Just about everything you do from moving to eating to listening to music involves physics. Now that I have really explored them I think it is hard to go about our day and not do something that involves physics. Some of the things I will talk about are getting out of bed‚ the eye and how eye glasses help a person see better‚ speakers‚ the Frisbee‚ sailing‚ and the pulleys I use to get my jeep unstuck in the mud when I ride in the woods. All of these

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    I think that many math topics have meaning and relevancy and are dependent on the path one takes in terms of finding real world application. For example‚ sports is largely dependent on sports. Decisions are made based regarding playing time as well as strategy based on percentages. In baseball‚ there is a strong use of math. Managers have to make decisions on which pitchers to start and‚ especially so in games of importance‚ those decisions are predicated upon statistical reality. If a pitcher has

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