deriváty
Derivát, deriváty, is a Czech term with several related meanings in different scientific contexts, most notably in mathematics and chemistry. In mathematics, derivát refers to the derivative of a function at a point. It is defined as the limit of the difference quotient as the increment approaches zero and is commonly denoted f′(x) or dy/dx. The derivative represents the instantaneous rate of change of the function and has a geometric interpretation as the slope of the tangent line to the graph at a given point. Derivatives of higher order, such as f′′(x), describe rates of change of the rate of change and underpin many applications in physics, engineering, and economics.
In chemistry, a derivát is a compound derived from a parent compound by chemical modification, such as
Etymology-wise, derivát comes from Latin derivatus, adapted through Czech. The term is used in both scientific