derivative
Calculus
(noun)
a measure of how a function changes as its input changes
Business
Finance
Algebra
(noun)
The value of this function for a given value of its independent variable.
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Higher Derivatives
- The derivative of an already-differentiated expression is called a higher-order derivative.
- The second derivative, or second order derivative, is the derivative of the derivative of a function.
- Furthermore, the third derivative is the derivative of the derivative of the derivative of a function, which can be represented by $f'''(x)$.
- This can continue as long as the resulting derivative is itself differentiable, with the fourth derivative, the fifth derivative, and so on.
- Any derivative beyond the first derivative can be referred to as a higher order derivative.
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