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Functions (mathematics)/Differentiation of a function

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To differentiate a function (or to find a function's derivative), given a function , is to find the following limit.

The derivative of a function, in Leibniz's notation, is denoted with an apostrophe in the function (read as f prime). For example, if there was a function , its derivative, or , can be found by plugging in into the original limit.

By finding the derivative of a function, the gradient of the tangent line of any point of a function can be found (unless the derivative does not exist).