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29 May, 16:59

What does the notation f prime of x mean?

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  1. 29 May, 18:43
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    F ' (x) represents the derivative of a function. Primarily used in calculus, the derivative is the rate of change on a nonlinear system.

    If you recall from linear algebra, lines have a slope, as they have a constant rate of change (and the slope was defined as 'm' in y=mx+b).

    Curved systems (like parabola and other complex functions) have varying rates of change, requiring the use of the derivative of a function.
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