English has many derivative words.
"Derivative of"
well, the second derivative is the derivative of the first derivative. so, the 2nd derivative of a function's indefinite integral is the derivative of the derivative of the function's indefinite integral. the derivative of a function's indefinite integral is the function, so the 2nd derivative of a function's indefinite integral is the derivative of the function.
Armando is the Spanish, Italian, Dutch and Portuguese derivative of the English name Herman; from the Old English here (army) + man (man).
Trig functions have their own special derivatives that you will have to memorize. For instance: the derivative of sinx is cosx. The derivative of cosx is -sinx The derivative of tanx is sec2x The derivative of cscx is -cscxcotx The derivative of secx is secxtanx The derivative of cotx is -csc2x
The English derivative for "mother" is maternal.
English has many derivative words.
Per ora ti saluto caro amico (cara amica female).
The English derivative for the Latin word "vita" is "vital."
Un saluto is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "a greeting." The masculine singular phrase also translates as "one greeting" in English. The pronunciation will be "oon sa-LOO-to" in Italian.
megalithos
Omnipotent.
grandson/grandchild
The English derivative of the Latin root 'hortus' is "horticulture," which refers to the practice of cultivating gardens and tending to plants.
"A friendly greeting" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase un cordiale saluto.Specifically, the masculine singular indefinite article and number un respectively mean "a, an" and "one." The feminine/masculine adjective cordiale means "cordiale, friendly." The masculine noun saluto translates as "greeting, salutation."The pronunciation will be "oon kor-DYA-ley sa-LOO-to" in Italian.
Translation: They sell
better