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1. What do you mean by the “rate of change?" in a derivative? Write down the difference

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Answered by nicoleshanesarayna
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Step-by-step explanation:

If two quantities x and y are related by y = f(x), the derivative f'(xo) represents the rate of change of y with respect to x at the point xo. It is measured in (units of y)/(units of x). A positive rate of change is sometimes called a rate of increase.

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