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How to explain the derivative in limit..?​

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Answered by triasha27
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Remember that the limit definition of the derivative goes like this: f'(x)=limh→0f(x+h)−f(x)h . Hence, f'(x)=m . The answer above makes sense since the derivative tells us about the slope of the tangent line to the graph of f , and the slope of the linear function (its graph is a line) is m .

Answered by aparajita2356
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Remember that the limit definition of the derivative goes like this: f'(x)=limh→0f(x+h)−f(x)h . The answer above makes sense since the derivative tells us about the slope of the tangent line to the graph of f , and the slope of the linear function (its graph is a line) is m .

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