when i am learning differentiation, my lectuer tell us that the deriative dydx is one things, it is not the ration between dy and dx. However when i learn
about integrating, sometime we need to do substitution, like integrating ∫102xdx when substituting y=2x, we can substitute dy=2dx, but why in this case it can be treated as 2 different terms instead of 1 term??
Tuesday, 25 June 2013
calculus - dyoverdx is one things but why in integration we can treat it as 2 different terms
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