How to find the instantaneous rate of change in calculus?
The instantaneous rate of change in calculus terminology is the rate of change at a particular moment. It is equivalent to the value of the derivative at a particular point. I hope this helps! ChaCha Onwards!
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Is there a distributive property of calculus?
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How did gottfried leibniz contribute to the founding of calculus?
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Differentiate y = (3x+1)^2 ChaCha!
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What is the integral of 2x in calculus?
The integral of 2x is x^2.

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