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OpenStudy (anonymous):

acceleration in physics is defined as ( dv/dt = a ), but id like to know what "d" in dv and dt really is. My guess is that its same as "r" - displacement

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's Leibniz's notation for the derivative, not a variable. See: http://web.mit.edu/wwmath/calculus/differentiation/notation.html

rvc (rvc):

in calculus you will learn about differential functions i hope that time this would be more clear

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