diferentsiaali
Diferentsiaali is a fundamental concept in calculus and differential geometry that describes the infinitesimal change of a function. It is the differential of a function, typically denoted df or dy for a single-variable function, and can be evaluated at a point to give a linear approximation of how the function changes when its input is varied slightly.
In the one-variable case, if f is differentiable at x, the differential df_x is the linear map
For functions of several variables, f: R^n → R, the differential at a point p is df_p =
Differentials can also be viewed as basic objects in the language of differential forms. The quantities dx_i
Examples: If f(x) = x^2, then df_x = 2x dx; if f(x,y) = x^2 + y^2, then df = 2x dx
Etymology traces to the Latin differentia, reflecting the idea of measuring small changes. The concept is widely