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  • curprev 03:4403:44, 28 February 2022Wikiadmin talk contribs 977 bytes +977 Created page with "Most textbooks explain the idea of finding the tangent line at a certain point of a function. The geometric idea is that if you consider a very small interval, the function can be approximated by a linear function. Linear means a constant rate of change. Some textbooks give the idea of zooming in a function's graph. If we take a parabola and zoom in enough, a small piece of it should be rendered as a straight line on a computer's screen. With calculus we are always plot..."