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Derivative (examples)
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Example 1
Consider f(x) = 5:
The derivative of a constant is zero.
Example 2
Consider the graph of f(x) = 2x - 3. If the reader has an understanding of algebra and the Cartesian coordinate system, the reader should be able to independently determine that this line has a slope of 2 at every point. Using the above quotient (along with an understanding of the limit, secant, and tangent) one can determine the slope at (4,5):
- = 2
The derivative and slope are equivalent.
Example 3
Via differentiation, one can find the slope of a curve. Consider f(x) = x2:
- = 2x
For any point x, the slope of the function f(x) = x2 is f'(x) = 2x.
Example 4
Consider f(x) = √x:
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