I have just started learning about differentiation. I know that differentiation is about finding the slopes of curves of functions and etc.
I have many saying that differential and integral calculus are important tools of math and have many real-life applications.
So I want to know how differentiation, which about finding slopes of functions, is important in real life. Explain it with some applications.
I am sorry if this is duplicate of other question. But as far as I have searched, I have not found an answer to this question


The first real world application that comes into mind to me is calculating your "instantaneous speed", or perhaps more accurately, calculating your average speed over an infinitesimally small amount of time.
I'm sure you know that your average speed is given by $\frac{\text{distance traveled}}{\text{time traveled}}$. So, what differentiation gives you is the ability to make the "time traveled" quantity very very small (tending to zero), giving you your speed at a given instant.
If you think about it, this is quite useful, especially if your'e driving a car and would like to know your current speed.