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  1. Calculus - Wikipedia

    Calculus is the mathematical study of continuous change, and the principal precursor of modern mathematical analysis. Originally called infinitesimal calculus or the calculus of infinitesimals, it has …

  2. Calculus - Math is Fun

    The word Calculus comes from Latin meaning small stone, because it is like understanding something by looking at small pieces.

  3. Calculus 1 - Math | Khan Academy

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  4. Calculus Open Textbook - Mathematics | MIT OpenCourseWare

    The videos, which include real-life examples to illustrate the concepts, are ideal for high school students, college students, and anyone interested in learning the basics of calculus.

  5. What Is Calculus? Definition and Practical Applications

    Jul 24, 2024 · Calculus is the study of rates of change. Gottfried Leibniz and Isaac Newton, 17th-century mathematicians, both invented calculus independently. Newton invented it first, but Leibniz created …

  6. Calculus I - Pauls Online Math Notes

    Jan 18, 2022 · We will discuss many of the basic manipulations of logarithms that commonly occur in Calculus (and higher) classes. Included is a discussion of the natural (l n (𝑥)) and common logarithm (l …

  7. Calculus - GeeksforGeeks

    Dec 10, 2025 · Calculus, developed by Newton and Leibniz, is the branch of mathematics that helps us study how quantities change and how they accumulate. It allows us to understand motion, growth, …

  8. Calculus | Definition & Facts | Britannica

    Calculus, branch of mathematics concerned with instantaneous rates of change and the summation of infinitely many small factors.

  9. Calculus is a theory of differentiation and integration. We explore here this concept again in a simple setup and practice differentiation and integration without taking limits.

  10. Calculus - Mathematics LibreTexts

    Calculus is a branch of mathematics focused on limits, functions, derivatives, integrals, and infinite series. Calculus has two primary branches: differential calculus and integral calculus.