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Gradient of Functions and Differentiation by Rando Clinton is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document discusses the gradient of a function and differentiation from first principles. It defines the gradient as the limit of the difference quotient as h approaches 0. Examples are provided of finding the gradient of various functions like y=x2, y=3x-1, and y=x4-x2+1 using this definition. The gradient is found by taking the limit of the difference between f(x+h) and f(x) divided by h as h approaches 0.
- Author
- Rando Clinton
- Language
- EN