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Naima Higgins
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30 August, 01:04
Higher order derivatives
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Because the derivative of a function y = f (x) is itself a function y′ = f′ (x), you can take the derivative of f′ (x), which is generally referred to as the second derivative of f (x) and written f" (x) or f 2 (x) ... Example 2: Find the first, second, and third derivatives of y = sin 2 x.
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