3.Airport, which flies about as many passengers yearly as Heathrow, has seven and if my advanced differential calculus class taught me anything it’s that seven is more than two.
4.This marginalist revolution facilitated the increased use of mathematics in economics to express cost variations, for example, in curves and to analyze rates of change of costs with differential calculus.
5.He improved chemistry by improving its language, just as Newton, a century before, had improved physics by systematizing and ordering its language-in the process, as you may recall, developing the differential and integral calculus.
6.What Jevons also saw, however, was how the concept of incremental utility was readily expressed in graphs and differential calculus, making the argument more visibly apparent and more logically rigorous than in Menger's purely verbal presentation.