Ostronomos
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I so far learned that derivatives (iff they exist) are the slopes of the tangent to the graph which belong to the field of differential calculus. Whereas the integral is the area under the curve and is often described as a quantity or summation or amalgamation of quantities.
It deals in rates of change.
In Trig, a right angle triangle rotates about a unit circle and yields varying angles which are measured in degrees or radians. This value corresponds to the adjacent and opposite sides of the triangle.
It deals in rates of change.
In Trig, a right angle triangle rotates about a unit circle and yields varying angles which are measured in degrees or radians. This value corresponds to the adjacent and opposite sides of the triangle.