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  1. APPLICATIONS OF DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS. By ganesh bsc mpcs 1

  2. Defination Application of Differential Calculus In math, differential calculus is used: In the calculation of the rate of change of a quantity with respect to another. In the determination of tangent and normal to a curve at a point.

  3. In mathematics, differential calculus is used, To find the rate of change of a quantity with respect to other. In case of finding a function is increasing or decreasing functions in a graph. To find the maximum and minimum value of a curve. To find the approximate value of small change in a quantity. Differential Calculus helps to find the rate of change of a quantity, whereas integral calculus helps to find the quantity when the rate of change is known. There are many theorems and formulas in calculus. Differential calculus. The graph of a function, drawn in black, and a tangent line to that function, drawn in red. The slope of the tangent line equals the derivative of the function at the marked point. In mathematics, differential calculus is a subfield of calculus that studies the rates at which quantities change.

  4. Real-life applications of differential calculus are: Calculation of profit and loss with respect to business using graphs Calculation of the rate of change of the temperature Calculation of speed or distance covered such as miles per hour, kilometres per hour, etc., To derive many Physics equations

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  6. Thankyou By V.Ganesh

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