Derivative Calculator: Step-by-Step Solutions

A function \(f(x)\) is said to be differentiable at \(a\) if \(f'(a)\) exists. We can use the same method to work out derivatives of other functions (like sine, cosine, logarithms, etc). It means that, for the function x2, the slope or “rate of change” at any point is 2x. The interactive function graphs are computed …

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