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"in a calculus" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a type of mathematical calculation or to a branch of mathematics. For example, "This problem requires a completely different approach than what is used in a calculus class."
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He applied these operations to variables and functions in a calculus of infinitesimals.
"I'll compare it to academics: we don't take a general-math kid and put him in a calculus class, do we?
In an interview, Mr. Hauer said Mr. Bush's decision was rooted in a calculus that looked at the smallpox threat over the long term -- not just weeks or months but years and decades.
The damages and the advantages following the realization of any desire must be measured in a calculus in which even pain must be faced with courage if the consequent pleasure will be of longer duration.
When one is confronted with a new problem, one searches around in one's head or in a calculus book for a procedure that looks as if it could be made to work, and then tries to make the expression that one has been given fit one of these algorithms.
Speaking with The Huffington Post, he explained how he was moved to write the piece after seeing one of his friends be treated differently in a calculus class, in which her male peers either spoke over her, were too critical of her work – or even failed to acknowledge her presence in the same room.
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The extension we can have in a calculus-based course is motivated by interest in nonlinear transformations of the measured quantities.
Never mind that thanks to my dad, I was at or near the top of my math classes until high school, and managed to eke out an A- in calculus before becoming an English major in college.
In considering a calculus for comprehending the lotteries of the world, Professor Gillers of N.Y.U.
It reminded her, too, of the changeable pricing of artworks, in which a calculus more mercurial than demand or usefulness determines value.
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