Math 22 Higher-Order Derivative

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Higher-Order Derivatives

 The "standard" derivative  is called the first derivative of . The derivative of  is the second derivative of, denoted by 
 By continuing this process, we obtain higher-order derivative of .

Note: The 3rd derivative of is . However, we simply denote the derivative as for

Notes

If is the position function, then is the velocity function and is the acceleration function.

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