The spacial derivative is the measure of a quantity as and how it is being changed in space. This is different from a temporal derivative and partial derivative.
In calculus, a derivative is basically the slope of a function. For example the derivative of 3x + 1 is 3, and the derivative of 5x2 is 10x.
A derivative can also be a word derived (made) from another word. For example, "electricity" is a derivative of "electric".
A derivative can also be a compound made from another compound (as in chemistry).
Anything that "results from deviation" can be called a derivative. This basically means that if something is made from, or branches of something else, it can be called a derivative.
A derivative measures the amount a function's value changes as its input(s) vary. If you think of a two points from 7th grade math ( Y2-Y1 ) / ( X2-X1 ) gives you the slope of the secant line between these two points. This gives the average rate of change within that distance. Now we know y is a function of x (F(x)) so it varies only with its input of x thus any change in x corresponds directly to a change in y. Adding delta or change in value usually noted as (h). Thus we have F(x+h) so the same set up between two points applies as before ( and don't over think this as its the same exact thing as the second line). This then would be ( F(x+h)-F(x) ) / ( (X+h)-X ).
Now to the derivative.... as stated before a derivative measures the instant change of a function as its inputs vary. The change in in inputs = 0. The way we do that is by setting h=0. If you take a look at the equation then that would give us the same answer each time. (undefined because the x's in the denominator cancel each other and you are left to divide by zero...) This is where limits come in hand. Are you ready for it?
A derivative is the limit as h tends to zero.
The origin or descent of something, such as a word .
by distillation of crude and its derivates
the glucose is hydrolised by the sulfuric acid. Furfural derivates are formed. These derivates form with phenol a yellow complex wich can be measured with a spectrophotometer.
1595-1605 Quality of seeming true
state 3 semi-glace derivates
Annihilate, nihilism, nil
if the business deals with investments then it will hedge your investments and will limit your downside risk...
Wilke? I think it derivates from the name Wilhelm, meaning a victorious person.
This is the combustion of fossil fuels as coal, petroleum and derivates.
2-amino pyridine derivates by the reaction of pyridine with sodium amide and this reaction called chichibabinrection
Adenine double-hydrogen-bonds to Thymine, while Guanine triple-bonds to Cytosine or other similar derivates ;)
C. H. Holten has written: 'Lactic acid; properties and chemistry of lactic acid and derivates' -- subject(s): Lactic acid
To my knowledge, COZINE derivates from an ancient first name "Cozyn", with Dutch background. In the US, it's been adopted as Family Name mid 1600.