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QuantumTheory
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Well, I love calculus. But sometimes, its confusing. Ever been though a time while you haven't been to a single calc class, and just learn it all though reading a textbook not being able to ask questions?
It's hard.
I'm having a problem.
f (x) = (integral sign) F(x) dx
I don't understand the constant of integration, and why it can be anything.
but the main problem here is whast the difference between an indefinite integral and a definite integral with dx?
I know the integral sign from a to b dx means all the infinitely small pieces of x added together.
But I don't understand the integral sign and dx together without area, like the above example.
What does x stand for?
Since this is a function of f(x), if it was f(t) would it be dt?
Would this just mean the "change in" aka delta t?
And i asked my teacher at my school what the difference between dx and dx/x is, but I forgot already :(
Thanks for the help, I wish I would have known of this forum earlier.