- #1
Pellefant
- 37
- 0
Question about the use of Leibniz notations …
The following article states
http://www.analyzemath.com/calculus/Differential_Equations/first_order.html
u(x)*dy/dx=d(y*u)/dx
So what i wonder is, how can you go from u(x)*dy/dx to d(y*u)/dx ...
Kindly Pellefant ...
The following article states
http://www.analyzemath.com/calculus/Differential_Equations/first_order.html
u(x)*dy/dx=d(y*u)/dx
So what i wonder is, how can you go from u(x)*dy/dx to d(y*u)/dx ...
Kindly Pellefant ...