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2. Derivative in calculus
Derivative is the slope at a point on a line
around the curve. It is a fundamental tool of
calculus.
If f(x) is the function
then the derivative
of it will be
represented by fꞌ(x).
3. History of Derivatives
Calculus was discovered by Isaac Newton and Gottfried
Leibniz in 17th Century. But it was not possible without the
early developments of Isaac Barrow about the derivatives
in 16th century.
Isaac Newton Gottfried Leibniz
(1642-1727) (1646-1716)
4. Application of derivatives
1. to find the rate of change of a quantity
2. to find equation of tangent and normal
for a curve at a point
5. 3. to find the interval in which a function
is increasing or decreasing.
6. 4. to find turning point of a curve and hence
find maximum and minimum values.
5. to find approximate values of a quantity.
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