Derivatives: How To Calculate The Directional Derivative Of A Function.
The directional derivative is the rate of change of a function in a certain direction. The process of finding this derivative is called differentiation and can be done using the power rule, product rule, quotient rule and chain rule. The directional derivative is used to calculate an object’s rate of change in a certain direction. If you would like more information on the directional derivative, like share and subscribe our channel.

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