File:Function Derivatives Relationship.png

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Graphical relationship between a function and its derivatives

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English: Graphical visualization of the function (red) f(x)=e^(-x^2) and its first, second and third derivatives. The derivative at a point on a curve represents the slope of the tangent at that point. Observe that the derivative becomes zero at the point of extrema (maxima or minima), and hence, it cuts the x-axis at the corresponding location. This gives a geometrical or graphical intuition behind the function and its derivatives.
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