Let’s begin by saying that calculus is much more complex than algebra. Algebra and calculus are two different disciplines of mathematics, but since that is the case, to say that they are not connected is probably not completely accurate because most branches of mathematics are related. Most students are introduced to algebra usually in junior high schools.
The teaching of the discipline begins with the introduction of a symbol that will be used to represent certain quantities. On the other hand, in calculus the fundamental idea is the so called rate of change, this means that you need to measure how one quantity changes in relation to the other quantities. It is complicated because all of the transformations are represented by symbols that are similar to those seen in algebraic formulas.
I am including two links so you can see examples of both disciplines. Here they are, the calculus sketches are in second place: keymath.com/x21084.xml learningcenter.dynamicgeometry.com/x544.xml Enjoy!
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