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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Higher derivatives. Issue
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Where do i input 4
or should i say when
OpenStudy (anonymous):
After this can one of you help me?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
In your third derivative, wherever you see t, you'll put in 4 instead.
f'''(t) = 4
What happens to this when you put in 4 for t?
OpenStudy (wwwhhhaaattt?):
Ok so that's what you have. Do you think that's the answer. BTW Nice hand writing.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
It will eventually become zero so would that be considered a plausible answer
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Oops, sorry, that's your second derivative. My mistake.
What's the third derivative?
OpenStudy (wwwhhhaaattt?):
Do you think it would.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Just do the derivative of the second. And that's what i end up with. Just wanted ensure
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[f(t) = 2t^2 - t\]\[f'(t) = 4t\]\[f''(t) = 4\]\[f'''(t) = 0\]
You'll put in 4 for t in the third derivative.
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OpenStudy (wwwhhhaaattt?):
So do you think you have the answer.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes. Thanks
OpenStudy (wwwhhhaaattt?):
Ok Good Night.
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