Differential Calculus
The notation 'd/dx' represents the derivative of a function with respect to the variable 'x'. It signifies the process of finding the rate at which a function changes as 'x' changes, and it is foundational in calculus for understanding how functions behave. This notation is essential when applying various rules and techniques, including those for combining functions or determining the behavior of trigonometric functions.
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