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You >>15568003 can derive the main ideas behind calculus using addition and subtraction (finite calculus). For example here's how to derive the gravitational constant just subtracting. To set this experiment up you could record a video and note the position of the object being dropped each second after. Galileo used bells for a similar experiment however his was done on a slope.

Also math alone is a useless subject if never applied. I can't think of a single mathematical revolution that didn't come hand alongside a revolution in physics. Anyways my point is math should be motivated by something.

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