lx^2=x^3l3
The symbol l allows me to represent the sum of infintely small rectangles. It is the script form of s, the initial letter in summa.
Differentials:
The notation dy/dx allows mathematicians to treat it as a quotient of differentials[infinitely small increments of a variable]. With this notation I am able to solve for the derivative of Descartes folium equation...
"Nothing is more important than to see the sources of invention which are
more interesting than the inventions themselves."
- Leibniz
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