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Free derivative calculator - differentiate functions with all the steps. Type in any function derivative to get the solution, steps and graph.
- First Derivative
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- Second Derivative
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- Indefinite Integrals
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- 2-X
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- Limits
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- Higher Order Derivatives
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- Derivative at a Point
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- Partial Derivative
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- First Derivative
The Derivative Calculator lets you calculate derivatives of functions online — for free! Our calculator allows you to check your solutions to calculus exercises. It helps you practice by showing you the full working (step by step differentiation).
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Enter the function you want to find the derivative of in the editor. The Derivative Calculator supports solving first, second...., fourth derivatives, as well as implicit differentiation and finding the zeros/roots. You can also get a better visual and understanding of the function by using our graphing tool.
I(r, c) C(x, y) D(x, y) I c (r, c) i ∂ ∂x • Somehow reconstruct the continuous sensor irradiance C from the discrete image array I • Differentiate C to obtain D • Sample the derivatives D back to the pixel grid • Each would be hard to implement • Surprisingly, the cascade turns out to be easy!
Calculator solves the derivative of a function f(x, y(x)..) or the derivative of an implicit function, along with a display of the rules used to calculate the derivative, including constant, sum, difference, constant multiple, product, power, reciprocal, quotient, and chain rules
“Differentiating an image” means to compute the samples of the derivative of the continuous distri-bution of brightness values on the sensor surface. Thus, differentiation involves, at least conceptually, undoing sampling (that is, computing a continuous image from a discrete one), differentiating, and sampling again.