Rachel Swisher Ray

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We know from the Infinity Principle that the way to make progress on complicated problems is to chop them into infinitesimal bits, analyze the bits, and then put the bits back together to find the answer. The little changes dx and dy are those infinitesimal bits in the context of differential calculus. Putting them back together is the job of integral calculus.
Infinite Powers: How Calculus Reveals the Secrets of the Universe
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