Calculus Terminology

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verb to kiss or touch with the lips, to come into close contact or union

  • The two circles osculate at exactly one point.
  • The two circles touch each other at one point.
  • The circles are kissing at that one point.
  • Their ideas osculate, leading to a collaborative project.

noun a mathematical concept used in calculus to determine the area under a curve between two specific points

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  • The definite integral of a function f(x) over the interval [a, b] represents the signed area under the curve.
  • When you calculate the definite integral, you're basically finding the total area under the curve between two points.
  • Bro, the definite integral is like the legit total area under the curve from one point to another.
  • Understanding the definite integral is like uncovering the hidden story beneath the graph of a function.

noun a branch of mathematics that deals with integrals, including the determination of areas, volumes, and lengths

  • The study of rates of change and accumulation through integration is known as integral calculus.
  • I have a love-hate relationship with integral calculus; it's challenging but rewarding.
  • Integral calculus is no joke, but once you get the hang of it, it's smooth sailing.
  • Mastering integral calculus is like unlocking a whole new level of understanding in mathematics.