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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What does d/dx mean when talking about derivatives - if we're trying to find change in y over change in x shouldn't it be dy/dx?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

They are both used synonymously, but \[\frac{d}{dx}\]is more general because not all functions will be denoted \[y\]

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