Originally Answered: What does the"d" stand for in dy/dx? Derivative. Dy/dx means the derivative of y with respect to x.
How do you use D DX?
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What is d dx in calculus?
“d/dx” means “take the derivative (with respect to x) of …” — so by itself, it is an incomplete mathematical phrase; it needs to be followed by something on which it can take an action (differentiation). So the following are all fine: or means “the derivative of y” (or “take the derivative of y”).
What is differentiation of DX DX?
Type of function Form of function Rule
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y = constant y = C dy/dx = 0
y = linear function y = ax + b dy/dx = a
y = polynomial of order 2 or higher y = axn + b dy/dx = anxn-1
y = sums or differences of 2 functions y = f(x) + g(x) dy/dx = f'(x) + g'(x).