(mathematics) A curve whose ordinate, for each value of the abscissa, is equal to the slope of some given curve. Also known as first derived curve.
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(mathematics) A curve whose ordinate, for each value of the abscissa, is equal to the slope of some given curve. Also known as first derived curve.
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