👉 Single math, often referred to as "single-variable calculus" or "calculus," is a branch of mathematics that focuses on the study of continuous change, particularly through the lenses of rates of change and accumulation. It utilizes one independent variable to analyze functions and their properties, employing concepts like derivatives (rates of change) and integrals (accumulation). This branch is fundamental in understanding how quantities change, from the motion of objects to the growth of populations, and it forms the basis for many practical applications in physics, engineering, economics, and beyond.