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A derivative is a function which measures the slope. It depends upon x in some way, and is found by differentiating a function of the for
y = f (x). When x is substituted into the derivative, the result is the slope of the original function y = f (x)..
Taking your question :
x is Funtion of y→ x=F(y).
Than derivative of Y wrt to X
dy/dx [y/ F(y) ]= 1
if x=F(y) = y than upper relationship that is mentioned is correct.
Hope, you are satisfied with my explanation.
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y = f (x). When x is substituted into the derivative, the result is the slope of the original function y = f (x)..
Taking your question :
x is Funtion of y→ x=F(y).
Than derivative of Y wrt to X
dy/dx [y/ F(y) ]= 1
if x=F(y) = y than upper relationship that is mentioned is correct.
Hope, you are satisfied with my explanation.
*_*
sushant22:
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