Who uses calculus in their careers

In summary, A student is looking for someone who uses calculus in their career for a project. There are people on this forum who use calculus in their jobs, such as a calculus teacher.
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clueless_math_chick
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I am trying to get in touch with anyone who uses calculus in their careers. I am taking a Dual Credit Calculus Class and my high school and i need to interact with someone for a project!If anyone can help me it would be greatly appreciated!
katina_p_2004@yahoo.com


Aereal Pough
 
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I'm a "professional" student, does that count?

I'd guess that you're in the right place for finding people who use calculus. I only meet half your requirements--no job!--but there are plenty of others here.

cookiemonster
 
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Originally posted by clueless_math_chick
I am trying to get in touch with anyone who uses calculus in their careers.

I use calculus at my job...as a calculus teacher.
 
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We have a winner!

cookiemonster
 

Related to Who uses calculus in their careers

1. Who uses calculus in their careers?

Many different professionals use calculus in their daily work. This includes mathematicians, engineers, scientists, economists, and even doctors.

2. What is the main purpose of using calculus in a career?

The main purpose of using calculus in a career is to solve complex problems and make predictions based on mathematical models. It is also used to analyze data and make informed decisions.

3. How is calculus used in engineering?

Calculus is used extensively in engineering to design and analyze structures, systems, and processes. It is particularly useful in areas such as mechanics, thermodynamics, and electrical engineering.

4. Can calculus be used in other fields besides math and science?

Yes, calculus is also used in fields such as economics, finance, and business. It can be used to model and predict economic trends, analyze financial data, and make strategic decisions.

5. Is calculus necessary for a successful career in science or math?

While a strong understanding of calculus is certainly beneficial for a career in science or math, it is not always necessary. Many professionals in these fields use calculus as a tool, but there are also other methods and techniques that can be used to solve problems and make discoveries.

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