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hi
help me
to understand
why this (t)
here
i dont understand
the purpose of (t)
doesnt derivative not make it clear?
it's the integration variable
what do u think it is supposed to be?
i mean
doesnt the idea of derivative already clear it?
dy/dt
y depends upon t
and vice versa
so why an extra need to write (t)
depends
but ye ur right, no need for extra t even if its var is not t
Well similar to how you write the integral of f(t) dt
here it's the same
can you gimme an example?
$\int f(t)dt$
Rion
Literally how you write it
but instead of the function f, you have another function called y'
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