Posted by Michael Gilligan on 12/04/2017 10:59:59:
I found calculus difficult; and couldn't see much relevance at the time … so I 'zoned out'
Many people did because, logically, you have to learn differential calculus (which, at that point, is a "yeah, so what?" topic) before you move on to integral calculus – which is lightbulb-popping and you find out such things as how to derive the π.r² formula for the area of a circle from first principles rather than "because teacher said so" (and incidentally, how to calculate orbital mechanics and a whole bunch of other arguably interesting stuff).
Then, once you get into integral calculus, differential calculus becomes a whole lot more relevant – and interesting – in its own right.
(Incidentally, I tried to put in π back there directly into the online editor using the alt-numeric-keypad method and it totally dumped the whole tab. Weird. I wonder if its an editor thing or a FF thing. I finally copy/pasted from Wordpad).
Edit: OK, so this editor doesn't like π (pi)
Edited By Bandersnatch on 12/04/2017 22:42:06