Matthew Soon's answer to chloe's Secondary 4 A Maths Singapore question.
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If f(x) is your function, then f'(x) is your derivative (which also means gradient function).
You can then sub in an x-value to find the value of the gradient at the given x-value.
You can then sub in an x-value to find the value of the gradient at the given x-value.
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3 years ago
thank you so much! have a nice day :)