differenciáljelölés
Differenciáljelölés, often translated as differential notation, is a fundamental concept in calculus used to represent the derivative of a function. The most common notation is dy/dx, attributed to Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. This notation signifies the instantaneous rate of change of the dependent variable y with respect to the independent variable x. It can be read as "the derivative of y with respect to x." When y is expressed as a function of x, say y = f(x), the derivative can also be written as f'(x) or df/dx.
Another common notation is the prime notation, f'(x), which is simpler and often used in introductory calculus.
The differential notation dy/dx is particularly useful because it suggests a relationship between infinitesimally small changes