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what is the dx of 5 in integration

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

There are multiple ways of explaing what the dx means.

⇒Practical explanation: It says we are integrating over variable x. If we were to integrate over variable t, we would write dt instead, and so on.

⇒Infinitesimal explanation: We can think of an integral as the limit of a sum: The area under the graph of a (positive) function f can be approximated by the sum ∑xf(x)Δx, and in the limit, we make Δx arbitrarily small and call it dx (an "infinitesimal" quantity). Jonathan's answer explain that in detail.

⇒Advanced explanation: In vector analysis, dx takes meaning as a differential form (roughly, something that behaves like an infinitesimaly small piece of a curve).

Answered by saivivek16
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Hey mate,.

As in the vector analysis the meaning of DX is ---- > different form.

Hope it will help you

✌️sai

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