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  • curprev 22:1622:16, 10 October 2021Deltameta talk contribsm 34,680 bytes −10 Making another change of an ambiguous use of the word "different" when describing the many various notations that have been used in the context of differential calculus. This change is to help avoid confusion by clarifying that the "different" notations are not a special subset of "differential calculus" notations, but general mathematical notations that happen to be used in differential calculus. I believe the intended meaning of "several different" is synonymous with "various." undo
  • curprev 22:1322:13, 10 October 2021Deltameta talk contribsm 34,690 bytes −2 Using the term "different mathematicians" is confusing, when talking about "differential calculus." Are "different" mathematicians a special subset of those who work on differential calculus? No, the intended meaning seems to be synonymous with "various." So, to avoid confusion, I've switched to use that synonym instead. undo
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