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I have recently started learning about diffrentiation and derivatives, and here's what I understand about them.
The derivative of a function f(x) at point (x,y) is it instantaneous rate of change at that point.
Now just around that point a small area around it can be approximated by what is called a tangent line...ok sounds cool.
My problems come up when we don't find the slope of this tangent line and resort to the secant line instead.
I really am having trouble around this part so any nice explanations would be appreciated
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