Calculus 1.2e - Derivative from an Equation

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Approximating the rate of change at a point when given the equation for a graph. An approximation is done using a forward difference quotient, and the advantages of using a small interval and a symmetric difference quotient are discussed.
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Which approximation is better, forward which you used here, or central in previous video?

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