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frozen [14]
2 years ago
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\frac{df}{dt} = lim_{ \: h \to 0 } \: \frac{f \{t + h \} - f \{t \}}{h}


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spayn [35]2 years ago
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Answer:

<h3>Some Points about this Formula :- </h3>

  • The formula given here is the definition of the derivative in calculus. The derivative measures the rate at which a quantity is changing.

  • For example, we can think of velocity, or speed, as being the derivative of position - if you are walking at 3 miles (4.8 km) per hour, then every hour, you have changed your position by 3 miles.

<h3>To know the solution,Refer to the above attachment . </h3>

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