what is dy/dx?

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My textbook says it’s not a fraction but defined in terms of the limit of a fraction, what does this actually mean? I’m generally having trouble understanding the notation, particularly in the context of implicit differentiation.

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It is the instantaneous rate of change of a function with respect to a variable. It is the change in y with respect to x .

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