The graph of the derivative function
Differentiation
Mathematical Methods: Units 3 and 4
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This video looks at how to draw sketches for the graphs of derivative functions. This looks at how to look at the maximum and minimum points of a function and use this to help you locate crossing points on the graphs of derivative functions. It then moves on to look at how to look at the values of gradients to then complete the graphs of derivative functions.
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