You CAN multiply by dx! #SOMEpi
dy/dx is a ratio and you CAN multiply and divide by dy, dx and so on like a FRACTION!!! You don't belive me? Well, I can assure you that they are numbers and it's completely rigorous to treat them as a fraction (ratio). In this video we'll see how it can be done and the other ways in which that dy/dx symbol can be interpreted (at the end all identify the same object even though they aren't the same thing!). Like d/dx as an operator (or functional) that acts on some function or as a simple notation that just means the derivative with respect to the variable x!!! #SOMEpi #calculus #math ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I'm JonnyMath and welcome to my youtube maths' channel. If you enjoyed my video please subscribe to my channel and share the video with your friends!!! Follow me on instagram: / jonnymath_channel CHECK MY MATHS' MERCHANDISE: jonnymath.creator-spring.com

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