noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
differential calculus
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
differential
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The package is designed to solve, through symbolic manipulation, problems in differential calculus .
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And his thought was very fruitful: fore-shadowing differential and integral calculus , he put forward the useful idea of a limit.
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In order to achieve all this, Newton had to develop many mathematical techniques-in addition to differential calculus .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But Taylor worked six days a week at Midvale and studied chemistry and calculus on the side.
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But without using calculus one can not show its elegance.
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One is usually wary of text books which avoid the use of calculus .
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Other subjects - like calculus or computing - can not be learned without some conscious effort.
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Some composers today don t even understand the simple calculus , he said.
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The Class of 2000 hits the books: calculus , chemistry, leadership courses.
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To split up work into its components mirrored the intellectual tradition of calculus .
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Treated as an instance of the Utilitarian calculus , the whole increasingly complicated operation would no doubt be quite unreal.