For the Math Impaired: The definition of a Derivative

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This stems from the pick up line thread, but I wanted to attempt to explain this.

A derivative is an equation of a Function that can be used to find the slope of the tangent line of any given point on the function. A tangent line is a line of primary direction at any point on the function. the purpose of the derivative is to find the slope at a certain point, and can also be used to find velocity and acceleration. Here's a simple example.

f(x)=4x^3 + 6x
f'(x)=3x^2 +6

This means that in order to find the slope of any given point on the function f(x)=4x^3 + 6x, You simply need to plug the x value in to f'(x)

Ex:

Find the slope of the tangent line at (2, 44) [44 is the only y value when x=2, by solving the function]

Therefore:

f'(x)= 3(2)^2 + 6
= 3(4) + 6
= 12 + 6
= 18

So, the slope of the tangent line at the point (2,44) is 18, meaning the line goes up on the y-axis 18 for every 1 it moves right on the x-axis.

For those of you that are still awake, That's my best attempt to explain. I'm only in Calc I so My understanding of Derivatives are limited up to Relative Extrema at this point. Talk to me next year when I'm in Linear Algebra and I may be able to explain it better.
 
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volingatorland,,, you really do not work for the cia, its all an illusion. (a beautiful mind reference)
 
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The point of this was what? :huh:

There is a line in the pick-up line thread that says

"I wish I were your derivative so I could lie tangent to your curves" Which I found hilarious, but a lot of people didn't get. I basically wanted to see if I could even properly explain what a derivative is, and help some people get that line. although nothings ever funny after its got to be explained.
 
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You left out the most interesting thing about derivatives, IMO. If you have a function which describes the position of a body over time, the first derivative (WRT to time) of that function is the velocity of the body. The second derivative is its acceleration.

Ahh, the marriage of math and physics. Good times.
 
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You left out the most interesting thing about derivatives, IMO. If you have a function which describes the position of a body over time, the first derivative (WRT to time) of that function is the velocity of the body. The second derivative is its acceleration.

Ahh, the marriage of math and physics. Good times.

Well, the derivative is the entire basis of Newtonian Physics.
 
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It is fun to see someone so fired up about derivatives. Carry on.
 
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There is a line in the pick-up line thread that says

"I wish I were your derivative so I could lie tangent to your curves" Which I found hilarious, but a lot of people didn't get. I basically wanted to see if I could even properly explain what a derivative is, and help some people get that line. although nothings ever funny after its got to be explained.

I'm sorry......

:whistling:
 
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lol I love Calculus, it's probably one of my favorite classes, actually one of the reasons I'm changing from biochemistry to Chemical Engineering. However, I have not yet reached integration, but will soon. We are currently covering critical numbers and extrema. My purpose of this post was to explain a little what a derivative was mathematically, not practically. That's the reason I left out implicit differentiation and the likes.
 
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Judging from the posters in that thread, the line would be wasted on their pick-ups.

I'm kidding!!!
 
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lol I love Calculus, it's probably one of my favorite classes, actually one of the reasons I'm changing from biochemistry to Chemical Engineering. However, I have not yet reached integration, but will soon. We are currently covering critical numbers and extrema. My purpose of this post was to explain a little what a derivative was mathematically, not practically. That's the reason I left out implicit differentiation and the likes.

I am sorry for all of you...

Get a hooker........ it will change your life for the better!

:hi:
 
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I feel a new thread stemming from this:

Volingatorland's "let me learn you something today" thread.

Yeah, the thread would be those people who live in their parents basement and crunch numbers.......

:eek:k:

Hooah, remember you go to the army because you can think!

:hi:
 
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Yeah, the thread would be those people who live in their parents basement and crunch numbers.......

:eek:k:

Hooah, remember you go to the army because you can think!

:hi:

That's dirty... and we don't have basements in FL, the water table is too high.
 
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For the Math Impaired: The definition of a Derivative .........

Thank you Bill Nye.
 
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