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Interpretation of the Derivative at a Point
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Which of the following best interprets the derivative of a function f at a point a?

A

It gives the maximum value that the function f can achieve near the point a, indicating a local peak.

B

It is the slope of the tangent line to the graph of f at a, representing the instantaneous rate of change at that point.

C

It represents the average rate of change of the function over an interval that includes a, summarizing overall behavior rather than the instantaneous rate.

D

It indicates that the function is necessarily increasing at a because the derivative is associated only with upward trends.

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