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türevlerle

Türevlerle is a Turkish phrase meaning "with derivatives" or "by means of derivatives." In mathematical writing, türevlerle describes procedures, analyses, or arguments that rely on the derivatives of a function. The word combines türev (derivative) with the plural instrumental suffix -lerle, signaling the use of multiple derivatives or derivative-based methods.

In calculus and analysis, derivatives measure the instantaneous rate of change and provide local linear approximations

In higher dimensions, the phrase can be extended to reference gradients, Jacobians, and Hessians as the differential

Limitations of türevlerle methods include the need for differentiability in the region of interest and well-behaved

See also: derivative, differentiation, gradient, Hessian, Taylor series.

of
functions.
Türevlerle
approaches
use
these
tools
to
study
behavior,
determine
slopes,
identify
extrema,
approximate
functions
via
Taylor
series,
and
implement
numerical
methods.
Common
contexts
include
optimization,
where
derivatives
inform
gradient
and
Hessian-based
steps,
and
curve
sketching,
where
sign
changes
and
zeroes
of
derivatives
indicate
turning
points
and
inflection
points.
In
numerical
analysis,
algorithms
such
as
Newton’s
method
or
quasi-Newton
methods
rely
on
derivative
information,
i.e.,
they
operate
türevlerle.
information
used
in
analysis.
When
referring
specifically
to
partial
derivatives,
Turkish
writers
may
use
phrases
like
kısmi
türevlerle
to
specify
the
type
of
derivatives
involved.
derivatives.
If
a
function
is
not
differentiable
or
derivatives
are
difficult
to
obtain,
derivative-free
approaches
may
be
preferred.