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Example Question #1 : First And Second Derivatives Of Functions
Find the second derivative of the following equation:
To find the second derivative, first we need to find the first derivative. The derivative of a natural log is the derivative of operand times the inverse of the operand. So for the given function, we get the first derivative to be
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Now, we have to take the derivative of the first derivative. To simplify this, we can rewrite the function to be . From here we can use the chain rule to solve for the derivative. First, multiply by the exponent and find the new exponent by subtracting the old one by one. Next multiply by the derivative of (2x-1) and then simplify. Thus, we get
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Example Question #1 : First And Second Derivatives Of Functions
Find the second derivative of the following function.
To find the second derivative, first we need to find the first derivative. So for the given function, we get the first derivative to be
.
Now we have to take the derivative of the derivative. To do this we need to use the product rule as shown below
Thus, we get
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Example Question #23 : Computation Of Derivatives
Find the second derivative of the given function:
To find the second derivative, first we need to find the first derivative. To find the first derivative we need to use the quotient rule as follows. So for the given function, we get the first derivative to be
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Now we have to take the derivative of the derivative. To do this we need to use the quotient rule as shown below.
Thus, we get
Example Question #1 : First And Second Derivatives Of Functions
Calculate
There are two seprate functions that make up . There is and .
On a general note,
and
.
Also,
With that said, let's calculate :
. Notice the term is still unchanged.
And now let's calculate .
Example Question #2 : First And Second Derivatives Of Functions
Find and .
,
,
To find a and b, first let's calculate .
Remember that , where a is real number.
is simply the coefficient in front of the exponential, which simplifies to 1, and is the power of the exponent, which is 2.
Example Question #1 : First And Second Derivatives Of Functions
Determine the derivative of with the respect to .
In order so solve the derivative with the respect to x, implicit differentiation is required. The notation for finding the derivative of the function with the respect to x is:
Take the derivative and apply chain rule where necessary.
Example Question #2 : First And Second Derivatives Of Functions
Find the derivative of .
To solve this derivative, we need to use logarithmic differentiation. This allows us to use the logarithm rule to solve an easier derivative.
Let .
Now we'll take the natural log of both sides to get
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Now we can use implicit differentiation to solve for .
The derivative of is , and the derivative of can be found using the product rule, which states
where and are functions of .
Letting and
(which means and ) we get our derivative to be .
Now we have , but , so subbing that in we get
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Multiplying both sides by , we get
.
That is our derivative.
Example Question #1 : First And Second Derivatives Of Functions
Find the first derivative of the function:
The derivative of the function is equal to
and was found using the following rules:
, ,
Example Question #9 : First And Second Derivatives Of Functions
Find the second derivative of the following function:
The first derivative of the function is equal to
The second derivative of the function (the derivative of the above function) is
The following rules were used for the derivatives:
, , , , ,
Example Question #3 : First And Second Derivatives Of Functions
The position of a car is given by the following function:
What is the velocity function of the car?
The velocity function of the car is equal to the first derivative of the position function of the car, and is equal to
The derivative was found using the following rules:
, , ,