What exactly is “dx” in integrals and derivatives?

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I attended the Calculus course at my university, but neither I or my colleagues could understand what “exactly” is dx and its purpose. Thanks!

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X is the variable you’re integrating.

For example, if your problem is integrating with respect to time it could dt.

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