calculus and the definite article

richardt

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Greetings:

We often hear that a particular math problem was solved using algebra, plane geometry, or the like. With regard to "the calculus", however, the definite article (i.e., the word "the") frequently precedes the noun "calculus". Why is that?

Your thoughts are appreciated.

Regards,

Rich
 
We often hear that a particular math problem was solved using algebra, plane geometry, or the like. With regard to "the calculus", however, the definite article (i.e., the word "the") frequently precedes the noun "calculus". Why is that?

Have a look at this webpage.
Caculus is a collection of disciplines.

We often see the statement "Study the law". Because the law is a collection of many legal areas of study.
 
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