Treat it the derivative as a fraction:Could someone show me how to do this?
Could someone show me how to do this?
∫ dt = ∫ 1 dt = t + C.Thank you both very much. I hate that I have been taught up until now that the derivative is just an operator or symbol. Only now must I use it as a quotient of infinitesimals as KingofActing said. On that note, why do you get t when you integrate dt?
It's essentially the technique of separation of variables for solving an ordinary differential equation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separation_of_variables#Ordinary_differential_equations_.28ODE.29 .Isn't this just like if dy/dx = f(x) then dx/dy = 1/f(x)?