What does the FX mean in math?
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f(x) basically means y, and f'(x) means dy/dx. The x can have a value, so for example, f(x) = 2x + 1, then f(1) = 3.Jan 30, 2018
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f(x) basically means y, and f'(x) means dy/dx. The x can have a value, so for example, f(x) = 2x + 1, then f(1) = 3.Jan 30, 2018