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What is f'(x) (f dash) in differentiation?​

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f'(x)

It depends upon x in some way, and is found by differentiating a function of the form y = f (x). ... All of the following notations can be read as "the derivative of y with respect to x" or less formally, "the derivative of the function." f'(x) f' y' df/dx dy/dx d/dx [f(x)].

(f dash)

More notation and terminology When y = f(x) alternative ways of writing the gradient function, dy dx , are y′, pronounced 'y dash', or df dx , or f′, pronounced 'f dash'. ... The derivative is also known as the rate of change of a function.

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