Granum
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Hello,
I am currently reading a forum on the topic of calculus.
I have come across the following statement: "I am sure you know lots about how things change. And you have a qualitative notion of calculus...".
I do understand that qualitative means something that is measured in quality rather than quantity.
And notion is a concept, but with these two words together I get confused. :-(
Rephrased does it mean the same as "you know already the importance of calculus"?
Best,
Granum
I am currently reading a forum on the topic of calculus.
I have come across the following statement: "I am sure you know lots about how things change. And you have a qualitative notion of calculus...".
I do understand that qualitative means something that is measured in quality rather than quantity.
And notion is a concept, but with these two words together I get confused. :-(
Rephrased does it mean the same as "you know already the importance of calculus"?
Best,
Granum