We know that if `f` is a function, then for an `x`-value `c`:
- `f'(c)` is the derivative of `f` at `x = c`.
- `f'(c)` is slope of the line tangent to the `f`-graph at `x = c`.
- `f'(c)` is the instantaneous rate of change of `f` at `x = c`.
In this applet we move from thinking about
the derivative of `f` at a point, to
thinking about
the derivative function.