Derivative at a point

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In mathematics, derivative of a function is a measure of how rapidly the function changes locally when its argument changes.

Formally, the derivative of the function f at a is the limit

of the difference quotient as h approaches zero, if this limit exists. If the limit exists, then f is differentiable at a.


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