What is physical significance of derivative at a point of a curve?
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The derivative of a function at a chosen input value describes the rate of change of the function near that input value. ... Geometrically, the derivative at a point is the slope of the tangent line to the graph of the function at that point, provided that the derivative exists and is defined at that point.
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its rate will be lim(h->0) f(x+h)-f(x)/h. in physics we use differentiation when we need to find rate of something. simply it is for finding rate, slope of tangent at given point to curve etc. so whenever you find that you need to calculate rate of change anything you use differentiation. 30.
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