calculus
/ˈkalkjʊləs/
noun
/ˈkalkjʊləs/
noun
- 1.
the branch of mathematics that deals with the finding and properties of derivatives and integrals of functions, by methods originally based on the summation of infinitesimal differences. The two main types are differential calculus and integral calculus.
"All this depended in turn on mathematical progress, notably calculus developed by Newton and Leibniz, which allowed for actuarial calculations." - 2.
a particular method or system of calculation or reasoning.
"Above all else, the mammoth South Asian fan base needs to start seeing cricket as a pursuit of shared enjoyment, not as a calculus of honour and shame."
AP Calculus is a College level course designed to challenge students in a way that will prepare them for the rigors of further education. In this course we will cover the fundamentals of Basic Calculus; including Differentiation, Integration, and their common link using the Fundamental Theory of Calculus.
AP Calculus Syllabus
AP Calculus Syllabus