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Q: What is a derivative in Spanish?
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Is Italian a derivative of spanish?

No, Italian and Spanish are both based off Latin.


What does tiscareno mean?

Spanish (Tiscareño): probably habitational name froma derivative of Tiscar, a village near Seville.


Is it derivative of or derivative from?

"Derivative of"


Where did Sanchez come from?

Sanchez, from Spanish and Portuguese origin, means son of Sancho, which is a derivative of Sanctus (holy) from Latin.


Is Spanish a modern derivative of Latin?

Spanish, like Italian, French, etc., is a romance language. That means that it evolved from the language of the Romans, Latin.


What is the origin of the name palomino?

palomino Spanish: from palomino 'squab', 'young pigeon', a derivative of paloma 'dove'. Source: Ancestry.com


What is the second derivative of a function's indefinite integral?

well, the second derivative is the derivative of the first derivative. so, the 2nd derivative of a function's indefinite integral is the derivative of the derivative of the function's indefinite integral. the derivative of a function's indefinite integral is the function, so the 2nd derivative of a function's indefinite integral is the derivative of the function.


How is motion and position related?

Velocity is the derivative of position.Velocity is the derivative of position.Velocity is the derivative of position.Velocity is the derivative of position.


How useful is the spanish language?

Well about 500 million people world wide speak it or some derivative of it so its pretty useful


What is the meaning of the name Eduardo?

Spanish derivative of English Edward, meaning "wealthy guardian".


Prove that a constant vector always has a perpendicular derivative?

A dot A = A2 do a derivative of both sides derivative (A) dot A + A dot derivative(A) =0 2(derivative (A) dot A)=0 (derivative (A) dot A)=0 A * derivative (A) * cos (theta) =0 => theta =90 A and derivative (A) are perpendicular


Is the hateful n word a derivative of the Spanish word for black?

Ultimately, it comes from the Latin word with that definition; many countries developed in Europe also adopted the word early on. Spanish is one of them.