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What does (f(x)) meanin function?​

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f'(x) simply means the derivative of the function 'f' with respect to variable 'x'. In layman terms, f'(x) is the rate of change of function 'f' with respect to change in the variable 'x'. It is also used to describe the slope of tangent of a function f. Hope the answer helps.

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