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 ====== Calculus ====== ====== Calculus ======
  
-<​tabbox ​Why is it interesting?>​  +<​tabbox ​Intuitive
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-<​blockquote>​We usually take shapes and formulas at face value, as a single pattern. Calculus gives us two superpowers to dig deeper: +
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-X-Ray Vision: You see the hidden pieces inside a pattern. You don't just see the tree, you know it's made of rings, with another growing as we speak. +
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-Time-Lapse Vision: You see the future path of an object laid out before you (cool, right?). "Hey, there'​s the moon. In the next few days it'll be rising and changing to a nice red color. I'll wait 6 days and take the perfect photo then."  +
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-So why is Calculus useful? Well, just imagine having X-Ray or Time-Lapse vision to use at will. That object over there, how was it put together? What will happen to it? +
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-<​cite>​[[https://​betterexplained.com/​calculus/​|A Better Explained Guide To Calculus]]</​cite>​ +
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-<​tabbox ​Student+<​tabbox ​Concrete
  
 [{{ :​calculus_made_easy.jpg?​nolink |Source: "​[[http://​djm.cc/​library/​Calculus_Made_Easy_Thompson.pdf|Calculus Made Easy]]"​ (1910)}}] [{{ :​calculus_made_easy.jpg?​nolink |Source: "​[[http://​djm.cc/​library/​Calculus_Made_Easy_Thompson.pdf|Calculus Made Easy]]"​ (1910)}}]
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   * [[https://​www.youtube.com/​playlist?​list=PLZHQObOWTQDMsr9K-rj53DwVRMYO3t5Yr|Essence of calculus]] by 3Blue1Brown   * [[https://​www.youtube.com/​playlist?​list=PLZHQObOWTQDMsr9K-rj53DwVRMYO3t5Yr|Essence of calculus]] by 3Blue1Brown
    
-<​tabbox ​Researcher+<​tabbox ​Abstract
  
 <​blockquote>​A more appropriate analogy would be that of calculus in <​blockquote>​A more appropriate analogy would be that of calculus in
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 and ref 7 is: J. V. Grabiber, [[http://​www.mr-ideahamster.com/​classes/​assets/​a_evepsilon.pdf|Who Gave You the Epsilon? Cauchy and the Origins of Rigorous Calculus]], the American Mathematical Monthly, March 1983, Vol.90, No.3, 185-194. and ref 7 is: J. V. Grabiber, [[http://​www.mr-ideahamster.com/​classes/​assets/​a_evepsilon.pdf|Who Gave You the Epsilon? Cauchy and the Origins of Rigorous Calculus]], the American Mathematical Monthly, March 1983, Vol.90, No.3, 185-194.
  
-See also https://​www.physicsforums.com/​insights/​the-pantheon-of-derivatives-i/​+See also https://​www.physicsforums.com/​insights/​the-pantheon-of-derivatives-i/ ​and "The Cauchy-Schwarz Master Class"
  
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-<​tabbox ​Examples+<​tabbox ​Why is it interesting?​
  
---Example1#+<​blockquote>We usually take shapes and formulas at face value, as a single pattern. Calculus gives us two superpowers to dig deeper:
  
-  +X-Ray Vision: You see the hidden pieces inside a pattern. You don't just see the tree, you know it's made of rings, with another growing as we speak.
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---> Example2:#+Time-Lapse VisionYou see the future path of an object laid out before you (cool, right?). "Hey, there'​s the moon. In the next few days it'll be rising and changing to a nice red color. I'll wait 6 days and take the perfect photo then." ​
  
-  +So why is Calculus useful? Well, just imagine having X-Ray or Time-Lapse vision to use at will. That object over there, how was it put together? What will happen to it?
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-<tabbox FAQ +<cite>​[[https://​betterexplained.com/​calculus/​|A Better Explained Guide To Calculus]]</​cite
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-<tabbox History+
  
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