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Derivative as a function Math 1231: Single-Variable Calculus
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Derivative as a function We can regard f’(x) as a new function, called the derivative of f.
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Examples
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Other Notations
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Continuity v.s. Differentiability If f is differentiable at a, then f is continuous at a; Reversely, if a function is continuous at a, then f is NOT necessarily differentiable at a. In other words, Differentiability is stronger than continuity. Example: f(x) = |x| is continuous at x = 0, but fail to be differentiable at x = 0.
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Non-differentiable function
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Higher Derivatives
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Examples f(x) f’(x) f’’(x) f’’’(x) position velocity acceleration jerk
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