Derivative

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aliases: [Differentiable, Differentiable function, derivative]
created: 2021-12-14 01:17:07
modified: 2022-01-19 16:39:01

A function of a real variable is differentiable at a point of its domain, if its domain contains an open interval containing and the limit

exists. This implies that the function is continuous at .

If the function is differentiable at , i.e. the limit exists, then this limit is called the derivative of at .

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