The basic idea of Integral calculus is finding the area under a curve. To find it exactly, we can divide the area into infinite rectangles of infinitely small width and sum their areas—calculus is great for working with infinite things! This idea is actually quite rich, and it's also tightly related to Differential calculus, as you will see in the upcoming videos.
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Exploring the meaning of “dx” in order to gain a better understanding of some of the symbols we often see in calculus.
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There's so much confusion around dx, especially among Calc 1 and Calc 2 students.
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Not sure what dx means in calculus? In this post, we go over the difference between dy/dx and d(fx)/dx as well as why integrals always have a dx.
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An explanation that YOU can understand of what the dx in dy/dx or an integral means, and how to manipulate it
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A differential dx is not a real number or variable. Rather, it is a convenient notation in calculus. It can intuitively be thought of as "a very small change in x", and it makes lots of the notation in calculus seem more sensible. The derivative dy/dx, for example, captures the following intuition: "if we add a very small change to x, what is the very small change that y experiences?".
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⭐WHAT IS DX?⭐ This post highlight the basic Calculus terms, their meanings and applications. If you have trouble mastering the concept, check these details out.
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