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Quote from: Felt Reborn on April 17, 2008, 03:55:42 PM
I don't know, I guess they love using rectangles to approximate areas under curves in my textbook. doodthing;
wow, that's almost not entirely useless doodthing;

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April 18, 2008, 12:52:32 AM #31 Last Edit: April 18, 2008, 12:57:50 AM by Felt Reborn
Quote from: Commodore Guff on April 17, 2008, 04:48:52 PM
wow, that's almost not entirely useless doodthing;
It's really silly to use it only on polynomials. doodthing;
Oh, I'm also drafting my English paper on the history of calculus. I hate research papers. baddood;
i'm so unfocused i can't find my thesis statement
   Calculus is the study of change. It allows us to solve problems that algebra alone wouldnââ,¬â,,¢t solve. For example, with algebra you can only find the average rate of change from point A to B. With the tools of differential calculus, we can find the rate of change at an instant. The mathematics behind calculus was developed over centuries, starting from the Greeks to the 17th century. Two men, Issac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz, put all these ideas into fruition. The two men were involved in a bitter dispute over who developed calculus. Today, Newton and Leibniz are both credited as independent developers of calculus.
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Quote from: Commodore Guff on April 17, 2008, 12:10:32 PM
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