Assignment: Application of Calculus and Analytical Geometry
Assignment: Application of Calculus and Analytical Geometry
Assignment: Application of Calculus and Analytical Geometry
Roll Number:
19011519-088
Subject:
Calculus and Analytical geometry
Submitted To:
Ms.Munazza Malik
Department:
BS Computer Science
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Introduction to Pg(3)
Calculus and
Analytical
Geometry
Application of Pg(4-5)
Calculus in
Computer
Science
Application of Pg(6)
Analytical
Geometry in
Computer
Science
Reference Pg(7)
Introduction to Calculus
Calculus is a major part of modern mathematics education. A course in
calculus is a gateway to other, more advanced courses in mathematics
devoted to the study of functions and limits, broadly called mathematical
analysis.
Calculus has historically been called "the calculus of infinitesimals", or
"infinitesimal calculus". The word "calculus" comes from Latin
(calculus) and refers to a small stone used for counting. More generally,
calculus (plural calculi) refers to any method or system of calculation
guided by the symbolic manipulation of expressions. Some examples of
other well-known calculi are propositional calculus, calculus of
variations, lambda calculus, and process calculus.
Calculus is the mathematical study of change, in the same way that
geometry is the study of shape and algebra is the study of operations and
their application to solving equations.
It has two major branches, differential calculus (concerning rates of
change and slopes of curves), and integral calculus (concerning
accumulation of quantities and the areas under curves); these two
branches are related to each other by the fundamental theorem of
calculus.
Both branches make use of the fundamental notions of convergence of
infinite sequences and infinite series to a well defined limit.
Application of Calculus in CS
I. Data Mining and related subjects which also use lots of
Statistics.
VI. Points lines curves in the xy plane, the only needed elements for
2D modeling and animation and also for graphing of lines using
algebraic equation.
Reference
Book of calculus and analytical by John B Fraleigh.
Wikipedia.
Introduction to calculus and Analytical Geometry(Library)