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Derivative, in calculus, is a measurement of how a function changes when the values of its inputs change.
Derivative may also refer to:
- Derivative (finance), a contract whose value is derived from that of other quantities
- Derivative (chemistry), a type of compound which is a product of the process of derivatization
- Derivative Inc., a spin-off of Side Effects Software, creators of Houdini (software)
- Derivative suit or derivative action, a type of lawsuit filed by minority shareholders
- Derivative work, in copyright law, a modification of an original work
- Formal derivative, in mathematics, an operation on elements of a polynomial ring which mimics the form of the derivative from calculus
- Aeroderivative, a mechanical drive gas turbine derived from an aero engine gas turbine
See also
- Derivation
- Derived, in phylogenetics, a trait present in an organism, but absent in the last common ancestor of its group
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