Physics, asked by Sanjeevliv, 1 year ago

According to CALCULUS.
1) What is dy
2) What is ∆y
(I want to know difference between dy and ∆y)
3) What is lim.

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Answered by parasarora77
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1.) Δy represents the difference in y when evaluated at 2 different points. For instance to calculate the slpoe of a line we have y(p), where p is point and y is (conventionally) the y coordinate of that point in Cartesian plane. In that situation Δy would refer to y(p2) - y(p1) for some given pair of points.

2.)dy represents the difference in y evaluated at infinite smally close or the limit of Δy --> 0 i.e. when the distance between the two points is very small such that approaches to zero

3.) In mathematics, a limit is a value toward which an expression converges as one or more variables approach certain values. Limits are important in calculus and analysis.

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