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SLOPE OF TANGENT LINE IS CALLED

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Answered by mahi577
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Step-by-step explanation:

The tangent line represents the instantaneous rate of change of the function at that one point. The slope of the tangent line at a point on the function is equal to the derivative of the function at the same point (See below.) Tangent Line = Instantaneous Rate of Change = Derivative.

Answered by probrainsme104
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Answer:

The slope of the tangent line is termed the instantaneous rate of change.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The "tangent slope" is that the slope of the tangent line. it's also called "the slope of the tangent" and "the slope of the curve at a point".
  • A tangent line of a curve touches the curve at one point which one point is understood because the point of tangency.
  • The slope of the tangent is named the instantaneous rate of change because it represents rate at some extent, not between two points.

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