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deffination of derivatives in maths​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The derivative of a function y = f(x) of a variable x is a measure of the rate at which the value y of the function changes with respect to the change of the variable x. It is called the derivative of f with respect to x.

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Answered by prantique2007
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In mathematics, the derivative is a way to show rate of change: that is, the amount by which a function is changing at one given point.

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