Showing the derivative of a function

Mads Tobias Sukkerpose Gisle Johnsen shared this question 4 years ago
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I have a function, write it into geogebra, then find the derivative of the function by typing f’(x). It shows up, but in the algebra field, it doesn’t say the actual value of the derived function.. how do i show this?

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Graphing Calculator won't show the value, you'll need to use Classic 6:


https://www.geogebra.org/classic

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Change the options

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Thanks, but it`s already on that option!

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Graphing Calculator won't show the value, you'll need to use Classic 6:


https://www.geogebra.org/classic

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I am already using classic 6. Besides, the same thing happens when entering the same thing in the link you provided. Am I doing something wrong? Enter the function, then write F’(x). The derivative appears, but is only listed as F’(x)=F’(x).

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It seems OK to me. Please post your .ggb file

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Please explain what the problem is in a new thread

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