Without; not:
Middle English,
from Old French descepline, from Latin disciplna, from discipulus, pupil.
Middle English,
from Old French, from Medieval Latin integrlis, making up a whole, from
Latin integer, complete
The study of integration
and its uses, such as in finding volumes, areas, and solutions of
differential equations.
:
Latin, difference, from differns, different-, present participle of differre, to
differ.
Middle English differren,
from Old French differer, from Latin differre, to differ, delay : dis-,
apart; see
differ
differential
equation
An equation that
expresses a relationship between functions and their derivatives
differential
calculus
1. The mathematics
of the variation of a function with respect to changes in independent
variables. 2. The study of slopes of curves, accelerations, maxima, and minima by means of
derivatives and differentials.
integral
calculus
The study of integration
and its uses, such as in finding volumes, areas, and solutions of
differential equations.