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This isn't really a homework question, but it has been bugging me for ages.
In \int f(x) \, dx what exactly does the 'dx' represent? Is it a differential? What is a differential?
I only use the 'dx' part to identify the variable that the function is being integrated with respect to... or does it have another meaning?
In \int f(x) \, dx what exactly does the 'dx' represent? Is it a differential? What is a differential?
I only use the 'dx' part to identify the variable that the function is being integrated with respect to... or does it have another meaning?