How about: "Someone asked me for a sentence using the word derivative."
The derivative of 40 is zero. The derivative of any constant is zero.
This is an example of a sentence using the word derivative. The teacher liked it when the student used the derivative of the trash words
English has many derivative words.
Zero. In general, the derivative of any constant is zero.
Bill Foxen died on 1937-04-17.
Bill Foxen was born on 1879-05-31.
Bill Foxen died April 17, 1937, in Brooklyn, NY, USA.
Bill Foxen was born May 31, 1879, in Tenafly, NJ, USA.
There isn't one... A suffix is a morpheme added at the end of a word to form a derivative. Appear is not a derivative of any other word, consequently it has NO suffix.
No, the English word 'yield' isn't a Latin derivative. It doesn't trace its origins back to any word in the classical Latin language of the ancient Romans. Instead, it comes from the Old English word 'gieldan'.
Bill Foxen is 5 feet 11 inches tall. He weighs 165 pounds. He bats left and throws left.
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The derivative at any point in a curve is equal to the slope of the line tangent to the curve at that point. Doing it in terms of the actual expression of the curve, find the derivative of the curve, then plug the x-value of the point into the derivative to find the derivative at that point.
The word is of Scandinavian origin and is a derivative of genitalia.
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