Use of calculus in Sentences. 45 Examples

The examples include calculus at the start of sentence, calculus at the end of sentence and calculus in the middle of sentence

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calculus at the start of sentence


  1. Calculus was always beyond me.
  2. Calculus was always beyond me.

calculus at the end of sentence


  1. Dan's worried he won't pass calculus.
  2. I'm specializing in differential and integral calculus.
  3. I'm specializing in differential and integral calculus.
  4. One is usually wary of text books which avoid the use of calculus.
  5. Most students need probability and statistics more than they need calculus.
  6. Most students need probability and statistics more than they need calculus.
  7. Red has four finals in four days: physics, chemistry, organic chemistry and calculus.
  8. To split up work into its components mirrored the intellectual tradition of calculus.
  9. To split up work into its components mirrored the intellectual tradition of calculus.
  10. The package is designed to solve, through symbolic manipulation, problems in differential calculus.
  11. Very rapidly and the plaque mixes with saliva and hardens to form a yellow deposit called calculus.
  12. Very rapidly and the plaque mixes with saliva and hardens to form a yellow deposit called calculus.
  13. In order to achieve all this, Newton had to develop many mathematical techniques-in addition to differential calculus.
  14. Statistical analysis of data requires an understanding of basic four-figure maths, algebra, probability theory, and calculus.

calculus in the middle of sentence


  1. She's learning calculus in math class.
  2. She's learning calculus in math class.
  3. I think I've finally unzipped this calculus problem.
  4. He will get on to calculus as he keeps on working at it.
  5. He will get on to calculus as he keeps on working at it.
  6. The differential calculus basic concept is a derivative.
  7. The differential calculus basic concept is a derivative.
  8. But without using calculus one can not show its elegance.
  9. Some composers today don t even understand the simple calculus, he said.
  10. Some composers today don t even understand the simple calculus, he said.
  11. Neither the farmers nor their animals count in the calculus of free trade.
  12. Neither the farmers nor their animals count in the calculus of free trade.
  13. The Class of 2000 hits the books: calculus, chemistry, leadership courses.
  14. We now look at the relational algebra and the relational calculus in more detail.
  15. The oral hygiene index was calculated as the sum of the debris and calculus indices.
  16. After studying differential calculus you will be able to solve these mathematical problems.
  17. After studying differential calculus you will be able to solve these mathematical problems.
  18. But Taylor worked six days a week at Midvale and studied chemistry and calculus on the side.
  19. But Taylor worked six days a week at Midvale and studied chemistry and calculus on the side.
  20. Other subjects - like calculus or computing - can not be learned without some conscious effort.
  21. Mathematics 1A is a traditional first-year pure mathematics course covering calculus, analysis and algebra.
  22. As a National Merit finalist, with her Virgil and calculus and swim-ming championships, Celestine had her choice of colleges.
  23. As a National Merit finalist, with her Virgil and calculus and swim-ming championships, Celestine had her choice of colleges.
  24. And his thought was very fruitful: fore-shadowing differential and integral calculus, he put forward the useful idea of a limit.
  25. And his thought was very fruitful: fore-shadowing differential and integral calculus, he put forward the useful idea of a limit.
  26. Treated as an instance of the Utilitarian calculus, the whole increasingly complicated operation would no doubt be quite unreal.
  27. Treated as an instance of the Utilitarian calculus, the whole increasingly complicated operation would no doubt be quite unreal.
  28. Prospective physical geographers should take basic courses in calculus, physics, chemistry, engineering, modern biology, and computer programming.
  29. Prospective physical geographers should take basic courses in calculus, physics, chemistry, engineering, modern biology, and computer programming.

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