I didn't enjoy calculus at all....wasn't any more enjoyable when the kids did it, either....
Calculus is good if you have a good teacher, when I first learnt it in high school I really struggled, but in Yr 12 I got a better teacher and really got to like it. The basic concept is rather simple, the way it is written (with all the different notations) is what makes it confusing.
I loved matrices, and the imaginary number i, which allows the square root of negative numbers to be calculated....
Oooo baby, now you are talking! Kirchoff equations stuffed into a matrix, which spits out complex numbers like there is no tomorrow. Love it.
Ha, even though I had very little exposure, hexadecimal was another form of calculation that I never got my head around fully ..
It's just counting to 16 really, but since we don't have numerical symbols for 11-15 we use letters. i.e. 10=A, 11=B, 12=C, 13=D, 14=E, 15=F. So "10" in hex is actually 16 in decimal. It is easier to get your head around if you convert it all to binary first, and take 4 bit nibbles to convert to hex, and 3 bit nibbles to convert to oct, etc.
Is your calculator in degrees or radians? Should be in your options menu.
He's taking the piss. Tan of 90 degrees is undefined. Tan(90) = sin(90)/cos(90) = 1/0 and division by 0 is undefined.