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Introduction to Differential Calculus

            In the seventeenth century, Sir Isaac Newton, an English mathematician (1642–1727) and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, a German mathematician, (1646–1716) consider the problem of instantaneous rates of the change. They reached independently to the invention of differential calculus. After the development of calculus, mathematics becomes a powerful tool for dealing with rates of change and describing the physical universe.




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