What is the difference between calculus and computation?

I am 18 years old and no native English speakers. My english is getting worse everyday. What are the following words, but the differences are subtle? I am very interested in science, I think I need to get this clear.

Does these 3 words describe similar things but concentrate on different aspects? Any specific definition of those aspects?

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What is the main reason why people read these articles?

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Mathematics is a general term for the study of numbers, patterns, statements, and proofs for those statements. Often complex study can have more branches. Calculus becomes a branch of calculus. It, briefly said, deals with the change of functions defined in a set of real (or complex) numbers. The structure of calculus may be further divided to more sub-branches. The term computation is so closely related to

computer science as it pertains to mathematical and computing disciplines. I would describe it as the logical workflow of a problem-solving algorithmic process, i.e. an algorithm. Mathematics of Computer Science – or theory of computation – is a major branch of computer science. Will the complexity of a computer algorithm skew how to compute a certain amount of time and steps in it?

Answered on March 7, 2021.
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