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geometrical interpretation of derivative

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Answered by kamalbrar062
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The geometrical interpretation of thederivative. If , then the quantity is the slope of the chord joining the two points and of the graph of the function . In the limit as , the limit of the chord slope , if it exists, is just and is called the slope of the tangent line to the curve at the point .

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Answered by shashankavsthi
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◆If you have a function given suppose f(x)
and we find its derivative f'(x)
then that derivative signifies that it is a point where tangent forms.

◆If you take double derivative then it signifies- Is function increasing or decreasing.

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manas4427: can you please give me the diagram
shashankavsthi: diagram?
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shashankavsthi: Take any quadratic ,cubic,biquadratic equation find its derivative put coordinate and draw tangent....at a single point there will be only one tangent.
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