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Compares the derivative at a point with that of the derivative over a distance; provides the definition of the derivative (the formula for finding the derivative of any function; provides graphical examples illustrating the derivative at a point and the derivative over a distance; provides and works through in-depth examples of finding derivative using first pricniples

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