Symbolic Computation
In calculus, 'dx' represents an infinitesimally small change in the variable 'x'. It is a fundamental part of the notation for derivatives and integrals, particularly in the context of integration techniques. When performing indefinite integration, 'dx' indicates the variable with respect to which the integration is being carried out, allowing for the accurate calculation of areas under curves and the accumulation of quantities.
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