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definition of instantaneous rate

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The instantaneous rate of change is the change in the rate at a particular instant and it is same as the change in the derivative value at a specific point. For a graph, the instantaneous rate of change at a specific point is the same as the tangent line slope. That is it is a curve slope.

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The instantaneous rate of change is the change in the rate at a particular instant and it is same as the change in the derivative value at a specific point. For a graph, the instantaneous rate of change at a specific point is the same as the tangent line slope. That is it is a curve slope.

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