
What does the dx mean in an integral? [duplicate]
I know dy/dx for example means "derivative of y with respect to x," but there's another context that confuses me. You will generally just see a dx term sitting at the end of an integral equation an...
What does $dx$ mean? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
A "signed definite integral" for computing work and other "net change" calculations. The value of an expression such as $\int_0^1 x^2\,dx$ comes out the same under all these interpretations, …
What is $dx$ in integration? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
The symbol used for integration, $\int$, is in fact just a stylized "S" for "sum"; The classical definition of the definite integral is $\int_a^b f (x) dx = \lim_ {\Delta x \to 0} \sum_ {x=a}^ {b} f …
calculus - Finding $\int x^xdx$ - Mathematics Stack Exchange
These identities for $\int_0^1 x^ {-x}\ dx$ and $\int_0^1 x^x\ dx$ are sometimes called the "sophomore's dream". Look that up on Wikipedia.
What do the symbols d/dx and dy/dx mean? - Mathematics Stack …
May 2, 2015 · Okay this may sound stupid but I need a little help... What do $\Large \frac {d} {dx}$ and $\Large \frac {dy} {dx}$ mean? I need a thorough explanation. Thanks.
ordinary differential equations - When to write "$dx$" in ...
Jan 9, 2015 · I'm taking differential equations right now, and the lack of fundamental knowledge in calculus is kicking my butt. In class, my professor has done several implicit differentiations. I …
calculus - What is the true, formal meaning and reason for the "dx ...
Sep 9, 2020 · But then others told me that "dx" is part of what's being integrated, and they started saying that we're led to believe that its just a delimiter in early courses because it'd be …
Why is $d (x^2)= 2xdx$? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Jan 27, 2021 · @Aatmaj That argument explains why dx^2/dx would be 2x, but we have also been told that differentiation is not same as a fraction. Is it really right to just multiply dx both …
The difference between $\\Delta x$, $\\delta x$ and $dx$
Dec 27, 2013 · Well, $\delta x$ means different things depending on the context. For example, it has a particular meaning in variational calculus, and a completely different one in functional …
Integrating $\int \sin^n {x} \ dx$ - Mathematics Stack Exchange
I am working on trying to solve this problem: Prove: $\\int \\sin^n{x} \\ dx = -\\frac{1}{n} \\cos{x} \\cdot \\sin^{n - 1}{x} + \\frac{n - 1}{n} \\int \\sin^{n - 2}{x ...