How can one lone particular point have a rate of change?

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How can one lone particular point have a rate of change?

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It cannot. However, IF it has at least one neighbor, you can measure a rate of change. So if you PRETEND it has a close neighbor, measure that rate of change, then tell people it’s close enough for government work, congratulations, you’ve just done calculus

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