define directional derivative
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The Directional Derivative is the rate at which the functions changes at a point in the direction. It is a vector form of the usual derivative.
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In mathematics, the directional derivative of a multivariate differentiable function along a given vector v at a given point x intuitively represents the instantaneous rate of change of the function.
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