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A derivative can be used to describe the rate of change for a single point.
The formula used to calculate the average rate of change looks like this:
$$ \dfrac{f(b) - f(a)}{b - a} $$
Interpreting it, this can be described as the change in $y$ over the change in $x$.
- Speed is always positive
- Velocity is directional
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