The derivative of a function is the rate of change of the function's output relative to its input value.
Derivative may also refer to:
Conjugation or conjugate may refer to:
Reduction, reduced, or reduce may refer to:
Operation or Operations may refer to:
Graph may refer to:
In mathematics, differential calculus is a subfield of calculus that studies the rates at which quantities change. It is one of the two traditional divisions of calculus, the other being integral calculus—the study of the area beneath a curve.
Reciprocal may refer to:
Vertex, vertices or vertexes may refer to:
Formal, formality, informal or informality imply the complying with, or not complying with, some set of requirements. They may refer to:
Factor, a Latin word meaning "who/which acts", may refer to:
Form is the shape, visual appearance, or configuration of an object. In a wider sense, the form is the way something happens.
Contraction may refer to:
Coherence is, in general, a state or situation in which all the parts or ideas fit together well so that they form a united whole.
Boundary or Boundaries may refer to:
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Cycle, cycles, or cyclic may refer to:
Set, The Set, SET or SETS may refer to:
Distribution may refer to:
Local may refer to:
Node graph architecture is a software design structured around the notion of a node graph. Both the source code and the user interface are designed around the editing and composition of atomic functional units. Node graphs are a type of visual programming language.