The Derivative is an element used in mathematics to calculate answers to a function whose initial values are being altered. The derivative of a function is represented graphically as a straight line superimposed on any curve (function), the value of this slope with respect to the axis on which the function is being studied is called Derivative.
This line is placed on the most extreme point (upper or lower) of the curve, so in turn it is determining a limit to which the function reaches, in relation to the increase obtained by the variable studied due to the alterations it receives.
First, everything related to the mathematical field of the derivative is enunciated since its importance when calculating or graphing is remarkable, it is a very rich concept in the area and widely used by engineering students, who use them as a calculation tool for the study. However, when the word is used as an adjective, it describes a situation in which the place or context from which something comes is denoted.
Derived, its etymology indicates that it indicates the origin, the destiny that it had and when combining the future, consequences of an act could be described. “The water derives from the springs”, “The relection could derive more chaos” are examples that confirm the concept. The consequences are derivations of problems. The term is widely used in other general subjects.
A derivative in the grammatical field is also an interesting use, since a grammatical derivative is the words that come or "are derived" from another. When a word has the property of being used as nouns, adjectives, verbs and even as connectors, they are said to derive from an initial whose broad-spectrum meaning allows it not to be deformed and to be applied in many technical or common life areas. For example, the word " Ingenuity " derives from this: Engineer, ingenious, engineer, engineer them, engineering, engineers and all refer to the structure and basic meaning of the word. In short, derived is the most appropriate word to say the origin of something.