How do you take the derivative of a graph?
If you have the function that generated the graph, take the derivative of the function and graph that. If you don't have the function, you can make a rough estimate at what the graph looks like by noting certain critical features of the graph you have. In calculus, a branch of mathematics, the derivative is a measure of how a function changes as its input changes. ChaCha!
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