BELIEVE ME NOT! - - A SKEPTICs GUIDE
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In a stylistic sense, Algebra starts to become Calculus
when we write the preceding example, y = x2, in the form
y(x) = x2
which we read as ``y of x equals x squared.''
This is how we signal that we mean to think of y as
a function of x, and right away we are leading into
the terminology of Calculus. Recall the final sections of
the preceding Chapter.
However, Calculus really begins when we start talking about
the rate of change of y as x varies.
Jess H. Brewer
1998-09-06