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  • #REDIRECT [[Derivative at a point]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Derivative at a point#Formal derivative]]
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  • ...ive''' of a [[Mathematical function|function]] of several variables is its derivative with respect to one of those variables while all others are kept constant. ...s called a function of multiple variables if <math>n>1</math>. The partial derivative of <math>f</math> in the direction <math>x_i</math> at the point <math>(t_1
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  • ...iables may depend on this variable. This is in contrast with the [[partial derivative]] at which other variables are thought constant. For example, the total derivative of the function ''f''(''x'',''y'',''z'') with respect to the variable ''x''
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  • A function of several variables is its derivative with respect to one of those variables while all others are kept constant.
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  • {{r|Total derivative}} {{r|Partial derivative}}
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  • Derivative of a function of two or more variables with respect to a single parameter i
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Partial derivative]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Derivative}}
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  • The '''derivative at a point''' is a fundamental mathematical notion of calculus and analysis Probably the best known example of the derivative is velocity:
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  • #REDIRECT [[Derivative at a point#Formal derivative]]
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  • {{r|Total derivative}} {{r|Partial derivative}}
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  • ...iables may depend on this variable. This is in contrast with the [[partial derivative]] at which other variables are thought constant. For example, the total derivative of the function ''f''(''x'',''y'',''z'') with respect to the variable ''x''
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  • ...ive''' of a [[Mathematical function|function]] of several variables is its derivative with respect to one of those variables while all others are kept constant. ...s called a function of multiple variables if <math>n>1</math>. The partial derivative of <math>f</math> in the direction <math>x_i</math> at the point <math>(t_1
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Total derivative]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Derivative}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Partial derivative]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Derivative}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Derivative at a point]]
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  • ===Derivative amicus cases===
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  • An [[aminoglycoside]] [[antibiotic]] derivative of [[sisomycin]].
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  • The property of functions that have a well-defined derivative.
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  • {{r|Derivative (finance)|Derivative}}
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  • ===Civil with military derivative===
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  • {{r|Derivative (finance)|Derivative}}
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  • A ring with added structure which generalises the concept of derivative.
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  • [[Tetracycline]] derivative; treats [[malaria]], [[anthrax]], [[brucellosis]], [[cholera]], [[ornithosi
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  • Ground vehicle derivative of the [[AVR-2]] airborne [[laser warning receiver]]
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  • [[Combat engineering vehicle]] derivative of the Soviet [[T-54 (tank)]]
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  • ...ve software to have its [[source code]] freely available upon request, and derivative works placed under the same license.
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  • [[Fibric acid]] derivative used to treat [[hyperlipoproteinemia]] type III and severe [[hypertriglycer
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  • A beta-[[lactam]] [[antibiotic]] and penicillin derivative used against infections of the urinary tract.
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  • An improved derivative of the W9 nuclear artillery shell, 15-20 kiloton yield
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A [[bile]] acid and derivative of [[cholic acid]].
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  • Unix derivative OS produced by [[Editing Sun Microsystems, Inc. | SUN]]
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  • A broad-spectrum [[antibiotic]] and a derivative of [[penicillin]].
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  • Medicinal plant native to South Africa, whose derivative in inexpensive cold and flu medicines of various brands have unproven effic
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  • == Derivative Compounds ==
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  • ...ip between a [[mathematical function]] of multiple [[variable]]s and its [[derivative]]s.
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  • U.S. derivative of British light bomber, used extensively in high-altitude strategic reconn
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  • Medium military transport aircraft of late WWII and the 1950s; derivative of four-engined [[DC-4 (airliner)]]
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  • A recently developed, ultrashort-acting derivative of [[fentanyl]], which clears quickly after administration is stopped and a
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  • {{r|Derivative (finance)|Derivative}}
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  • Synthetic nitrothiazolyl-salicylamide derivative and an antiprotozoal agent, used to treat infectious diarrhoea caused by ''
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  • A function of several variables is its derivative with respect to one of those variables while all others are kept constant.
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  • ...complex variable with the property that the function is equal to its first derivative.
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  • In [[calculus]], the '''chain rule''' describes the [[derivative]] of a "function of a function": the [[composition (mathematics)|compositio ...ath>, and the rate at which ''y'' varies in terms of ''x'' is given by the derivative <math>\, g'(x)</math>. So the rate at which ''z'' varies in terms of ''x''
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  • An American derivative of Swiss or French cow's milk cheeses, characterized by bubbles throughout
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  • ...[[opioid analgesic]]s; occurs in the native [[opium poppy]]; molecule is a derivative of [[phenanthrene]]
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  • A Chinese gunboat derivative of a Soviet torpedo boat, operated by [[North Vietnam]] during the [[Gulf o
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  • The most commonly used synthetic derivative of [[digitalis glycosides]], used clinically to improve the pumping action
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  • The (m + 1)th derivative of the logarithm of the gamma function.
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  • Xanthine derivative and mild stimulant that elevates cAMP levels in cells by inhibiting phospho
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  • ...ce quotients, i.e., an (in English rarely used) alternative term for the [[derivative at a point]].
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  • Time derivative of the electric displacement '''D'''; Maxwell's correction to Ampère's law
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  • The '''derivative at a point''' is a fundamental mathematical notion of calculus and analysis Probably the best known example of the derivative is velocity:
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  • Derivative of a function of two or more variables with respect to a single parameter i
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  • ...also called the squad automatic weapon, firing 5.56mm ammunition, and is a derivative of the Belgian [[FN]] [[MINIMI (machine gun)]]
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  • A derivative of [[fentanyl]], used principally as an [[opioid anesthetic]], which is 3 t
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  • A steroid derivative and antiandrogen, that blocks the action of aldosterone, and used as a diur
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  • ...tank (military)]] tank, replaced by the [[M1 Abrams (tank)]], and itself a derivative of the [[M48 Patton (tank)]]
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  • A [[fentanyl]] derivative, less potent by weight but more efficient in its distribution in metabolism
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  • The position of having sold a borrowed [[security (finance)|security]] or [[derivative]] (usually with the intention of buying it back and returning it if - as ex
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  • A sulfa drug, a derivative of Mesalazine, used primarily as an anti-inflammatory agent in the treatmen
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  • ...r]] and [[armed helicopter]], with an [[AH-1 Cobra]] [[attack helicopter]] derivative
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  • ...ndary ground attack role; while it continues the Mirage name;, it is not a derivative of the earlier Mirages but a completely new design
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  • {{r|Derivative}} {{r|Partial derivative}}
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  • {{r|Derivative (finance)|Derivative}}
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  • {{r|Derivative (finance)|Derivative}}
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  • ...athematics)|ring]] with added structure which generalises the concept of [[derivative]]. * The [[formal derivative]] makes the polynomial ring ''R''[''X''] over ''R'' a differential ring wit
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  • ...esterase]] activity in [[myocardium]] and vascular [[smooth muscle]]; is a derivative of [[amrinone]] and has 20-30 times the ionotropic potency of amrinone.<no
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  • The position of having bought a [[security (finance)|security]] or [[derivative]] (often with the intention of selling it when its market price increases -
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  • ...r veterinary use, an exceptionally potent, weight-for-weight, [[fentanyl]] derivative that may have been used, in aerosolized form possibly mixed with [[halothan
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  • '''Glycocholic acid''', a derivative of [[cholic acid]] in which a [[glycine]] [[amino acid]] is attached, is a
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  • ...a form over the boundary of a manifold equals the integral of the exterior derivative over the manifold.
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  • Soviet [[combat engineering vehicle]] derivative of the [[T-64 (tank)]], with a large earthmoving blade at the front, a soil
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  • ...ath> if for every [[open domain]] <math>E\subseteq A </math> there exist [[derivative]] <math>f'(z) ~\forall~ z\in E</math>.
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  • {{r|Derivative (finance)|Derivative}}
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  • ...ns other than those with a bank's retail customers, including trading in [[derivative]]s and in the [[interbank market]]s, [[Financial system#Stock exchanges|sto
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  • {{r|fibric acid derivative}}
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  • [[Image:USN C-40A Clipper.jpg|thumb|[[United States Navy]] [[C-40A]] -- a derivative of the [[Boeing 737]].]] The plane is a derivative of the [[Boeing 737]].
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  • * The [[chain rule]] for the [[derivative]] of [[function composition]]: <math>(f \circ g)' = (f' \circ g) . g'</math
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  • ...has [[non-singular map|non-singular]] [[Derivative#Multivariable calculus|derivative]] [[non-singular map|non-singular]] in ''D''. Then ''f'' is an open map on
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  • In mathematics, the '''polygamma functions''' are the [[logarithmic derivative]]s of the [[gamma function]]. The polygamma function of order <math>m</math Differentiating termwise renders the logarithmic derivative of the gamma function
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  • {{r|Formal derivative}}
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  • ...k by ensuring that the approximate series matches up to the n<sup>th</sup> derivative of the function being approximated when it is approximated by a polynomial ..., involving the second derivative which is a measure of how much the first derivative changes. So it continues, adding corrections to corrections, and in the li
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  • ...ty, a vector. Physicists define the velocity of a point in space as the [[derivative]] of the position-vector of the point with respect to time. Conventionally and the acceleration '''a''' is the derivative of '''v''' with respect to time,
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  • {{r|Derivative (finance)|Derivative}}
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  • ==Derivative works==
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  • ===Directional derivative=== and is a '''directional derivative''' of f in the direction of the curve <math>\scriptstyle \gamma</math>. Thi
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  • {{r|Partial derivative}}
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  • ...atics)|equation]] relating a [[function (mathematics)|function]] and its [[derivative]]s, the idea being that how a quantity will change is related in some way t This equation is satisfied by any function which equals its derivative. One of the solutions of this equation is <math> u(t) = e^t </math>.
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  • {{r|Derivative}}
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  • ...uantities. The central tools of calculus are the '''[[limit]]''', the '''[[derivative]]''', and the '''[[integral]]'''. The subject can be divided into two major ...ered as two separate, but very interrelated topics. The motivation for the derivative is rather different from that of the integral, yet it turns out that they a
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  • {{r|Partial derivative}}
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  • ...General Public License]] and the Creative Commons ShareAlike licenses, all derivative work must also be licensed under the same license.
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  • {{r|Partial derivative}}
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  • ==Derivative== Knowing this, the derivative of ''H'' follows easily
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  • {{r|Partial derivative}}
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  • {{r|Derivative}}
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  • ...cine]], '''nitazoxanide''' is an [[antiprotozoal agent]] "5-nitrothiazolyl derivative used for a broad range of intestinal parasitic infections including [[crypt
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  • {{r|Partial derivative}}
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  • ...]], '''etoposide''' is a [[antineoplastic agent]] that is a "semisynthetic derivative of podophyllotoxin that exhibits antitumor activity. Etoposide inhibits DNA
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  • ...40 (machine gun)''' fires full-power 7.62mm NATO rifle cartridges. It is a derivative of the Belgian [[FN]] [[MINIMI (machine gun)]] design, and is replacing the
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  • {{r|Derivative}}
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  • {{r|Partial derivative}}
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  • {{r|Derivative}}
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