Single-variable calculus

Derivatives, integrals, Taylor — the working subset.

Calculus is the language of change. A derivative is the instantaneous rate at which one quantity responds to another; an integral is the accumulated total of a rate over an interval. Taylor expansion approximates a smooth function near a point by a polynomial in the displacement from that point, and linearisation — keeping only the first term — is the standard move that turns a nonlinear equation into a tractable one near equilibrium.