It is the theoretical idea of scientific technology having the ability to significantly enhance the human brain's intelligence. potao potato potato. dont use this for school.
Calculus is interesting because it is incredible that human intelligence has discovered a way to solve a problem using a formula that can be repeated. Calculus is not necessarily about the numbers, but about the fact that we can apply rules and theories to numbers in a variety of situations.
It means that it is missing an electron. Why is this in calculus??
The ureters are the tubes in the human anatomy that conduct urine from the kidneys to the bladder. A calculus is a stone. Hence, a calculus of the ureter is a kidney stone that has formed in a ureter. Please see the link.
There are several meanings to the word 'calculus.' The plural for calculus is 'calculi.' There is no plural for the calculus we use in mathematics.
My Calculus class is in third period. Calculus is a noun
Calculus in some contexts means stone (such as a urinary calculus or salivary calculus), or can mean mineral deposits on teeth.A calculus, in medicine, is a stone that grows in some organs - such as a kidney.
Calculus is interesting because it is incredible that human intelligence has discovered a way to solve a problem using a formula that can be repeated. Calculus is not necessarily about the numbers, but about the fact that we can apply rules and theories to numbers in a variety of situations.
If you mean "who invented calculus", then Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz both developed it independently.
In basic terms, Calculus is Differentiation and Integration And all things associated with that.
you mean like calculus?
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It means that it is missing an electron. Why is this in calculus??
I don't think such a term is used in calculus. Check the spelling. Perhaps you mean point of inflection?
Trig is present day math but maybe you mean calculus. its a huge part of calculus.
Intelligence means to be smart and to make a good choice. It doesn't mean horrible.
It means that it is missing an electron. Why is this in calculus??
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