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The derivative of a function: definition and geometric interpretation

The derivative of a function: definition and geometric interpretation

by Jean Barbet | Jun 25, 2020 | Functions, Geometry

The derivative of a function is its instantaneous variation, i.e. the slope of the tangent to the graphical representation of the function at that point. 1. General idea: an instantaneous variation We place ourselves here in the framework of functions of a real...
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