@ludus: Difference Between d/dx and dy/dx!! #calculus #math #LearnOnTikTok

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youareamazing1273
YouAreAmazing1273 :
I always see d/dx as a function and dy/dx is the function applied to the function y
2023-12-08 08:34:46
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ludus
Ludus :
Was thinking about making a series where I do 100 derivatives in 100 videos. Should I do it??
2023-12-07 02:23:47
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calcpad3
MathPad :
Thanks for the help!
2024-02-22 04:08:39
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user01992oo
user0199282 :
What’s a derivitate
2024-03-03 07:06:13
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failw1zard
Eric Orr :
I just think it’s bad notation to me. The symbol seems like variables but it is in fact an operator
2023-12-08 05:21:34
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mustbefallen
Awerie ☕ :
dy/dx = 2x + c, where c is any number
2024-01-26 20:16:44
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qbstokes4
AJ Stokes :
Learned more here than I did in 3 semesters of calc
2023-12-07 02:50:50
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culturedstudent
Afie :
i understand how derivatives work but i still dont understand d/dx
2023-12-17 06:11:52
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noctis206753
Noctis206753 :
d/dx is an operator. dy/dx is a function of y that's applied a derivative operator on it
2024-01-14 09:36:57
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slurpoof
ssǝɔuıɹd :
I missed your vids
2023-12-08 05:42:08
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mspfit
MP :
d/dx means take the derivative, in this example to both sides. dy/dx is the actual solved problem
2023-12-08 15:28:42
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user1o111o11
Cedric :
dy/dx is the x-Radon-Nykodym density of y
2023-12-08 16:35:42
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spendspend
spendondiesel :
makes no sense at all as it means nothing in real life
2023-12-26 15:35:34
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dinosauron_off
Sauron :
I was today years old when I realized how the second derivative notation now makes sense…😳
2023-12-09 10:41:23
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xkyle301
Kyle :
That was a solid explanation!
2024-01-17 17:01:16
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user9628456116289
user9628456116289 :
We just use f’(x) in my country
2023-12-08 14:53:51
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peteandhispals
Pete Peteandhispals :
Great job explaining. I stumbled on this and had a 45 year old flashback. Well done, young man!
2023-12-08 05:05:10
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blazikendude15
Darcco :
what's the difference with dy/dx and y' ?
2023-12-08 16:10:09
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_egonga
bk :
d/dx is a derivative operator in respect to x while dy/dx is a derivative of y in respect to x
2023-12-10 06:07:12
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panzerbo
panzerbo :
most dont??
2023-12-08 20:09:07
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fizgigtiznalkie
fizgig :
I took 4 semesters of honors calculus at U of M and remember none of this. I do remember pitchfork and saddle node bifurcations.
2023-12-07 03:51:55
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michaelschultz80
michaelschultz80 :
I made a study sheet for my Calc students about derivative notations. I'd be happy to share it with you.
2024-01-30 16:03:11
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theatersnob
White Boy89 :
I failed calc twice
2024-02-05 21:34:31
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cheabada4
Thekuzzy brad :
Yeah yeah I was actually about to say that but you were to quick 😂
2023-12-07 02:32:17
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turtlelicious1850
JCRV :
the difference is one has a y and the other doesn't
2023-12-11 23:21:37
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