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differential coefficient
differential coefficient
noun
- maths another name for derivative
Word History and Origins
Origin of differential coefficient1
Example Sentences
Such invariants are known as differential invariants of the original group, being necessarily functions of the differential coefficients of the original variables.
We may seek the function which has a given function as its differential coefficient, or we may generalize the question of finding the area of a curve.
We may have cases in which there are two dependent variables, x and y, and one independent variable t, the differential coefficients dx/dt, dy/dt being given as functions of x, y and t.
In other words, the second differential coefficient of resistance with respect to temperature is either a positive or negative quantity.
It depends also on the rate at which currents rise and fall, and this is indicated by the differential coefficient dC / dt.
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