Calculus is sometimes called calculus. Although the origins of the account of integration are very ancient to pre-Greek, there is evidence that ancient Egyptians may have been aware of such knowledge as well. (See Moscow Sports Card.) Is considered with a method, which made it possible to calculate the spaces and sizes of areas and solids. Archimedes developed this method further, and invented methods that are similar to contemporary concepts.
I don't always derive the tangent of parametric curves but when I do I usually use inverse functions in the proof ;)
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Calculus is sometimes called calculus. Although the origins of the account of integration are very ancient to pre-Greek, there is evidence that ancient Egyptians may have been aware of such knowledge as well. (See Moscow Sports Card.) Is considered with a method, which made it possible to calculate the spaces and sizes of areas and solids. Archimedes developed this method further, and invented methods that are similar to contemporary concepts.