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fluxions (n. pl.)

See Fluxion, 6(b).

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See Fluxion, 6(b).

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Newton and Leibniz independently developed the concept of fluxions, the precursors to modern calculus.

Fluxions were initially used to calculate the rate of change of a variable with respect to time.

The fluxion of a function represents the instantaneous rate of change at a given point.

The fundamental theorem of calculus relates the integral of a function to its fluxion.