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| Obvious is the most dangerous word in mathematics. -Eric Temple Bell | |||||||||||||||
The branch of mathematics, usually studied after algebra, that provides a natural method for describing gradual change. The calculus and its basic tools of differentiation and integration serve as the foundation for the larger branch of mathematics known as analysis. The methods of calculus are essential to modern physics and to most other branches of modern science and engineering.
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| Section | What |
| Chapter 7 | Practice Test (Solutions) |
| Chapter 6 | Practice Test (Solutions) |
| Chapter 1 | Practice Test (Solutions) |
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