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what do you mean by differentiation

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Answered by Aparna1234
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The process when meristematic tissue lose their ability to divide and turn into permanent tissue , is called differentiation.

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differentiation

The process of obtaining the derived function f′ from the function f, where f′(x) is the derivative of f at x. See first principles. The derivatives of certain common functions are given in the Table of derivatives (Appendix 6), and from these many other functions can be differentiated using the following rules of differentiation:

(i) If h(x)=kf(x) for all x, where k is a constant, then h′(x)=kf′(x).

(ii) If h(x)=f(x)+g(x) for all x, then h′ (x)=f′(x)+g′(x).

(iii) The product rule: If h(x)=f(x)g(x) for all x, then

(iv) The reciprocal rule: If h(x)=1/f(x) and f(x) ≠ 0 for all x, then

(v) The quotient rule: If h(x)=f(x)/g(x) and g(x) ≠ 0 for all x, then

(vi) The chain rule: If h(x)=(f ∘ g)(x)=f(g(x) for all x, then h′(x)=f′(g(x)g′(x).

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