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dy/dx(x) why x cant be cancelled


AdiK1needy: the expression dy/dx are not numbers simply, it is a function in x which outputs the derivative of another function in x called y.

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Answered by Akki871
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because it's a derivative
Answered by AdiK1needy
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dy/dx are not numbers, it is a function in x which outputs the derivative of another function in x denoted by y.
Also, x ≠ ∆x = x2 - x1
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