Formal definition of derivatives a short explanation

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We can turn derivatives into limits.

 

Here we have an example graph:

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Before finding the slope of a. We can work out the slope of the general function.

The plot x and x + h.

h is an arbitrary small number that can be adjusted as h approaches 0.

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2 x’s cancel out in the numerator.

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As h approaches zero to get the slope we can write:

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Which equals f’(x) the derivative of f(x).

Now we can use the a point from earlier. We can work out the derivative of a by just plugging in the point.

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Now we have made a tangent line when x = a.

Now what happens if you don't care about slope of the function and you only care about getting one point?

You can use an alternative form below:

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In visual form:

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As we can see we have a tangent line between a and x.

instead of h getting smaller we have x getting smaller and getting closer to a.

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