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What is the purpose of the dx in the integral ∫2x dx?

User Mit Bhatt
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Answer:


dx denotes an infinitesimal displacement along
x

Explanation:

The integration refers to the antiderivative of a function. The inverse process of differentiation is the integration.

The integration is used to find the volume and area under the curve.

In ∫
2x\,\,dx

∫ denotes the sign of integral,


dx denotes an infinitesimal displacement along
x,


2x is the part to be integrated.

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