Higher Derivatives Examples + Jerk Overview

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In this video I go over more examples on higher derivatives and also do an overview of the third derivative which is often referred to as Jerk.


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Higher Derivatives – Examples

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Higher Derivatives – Jerk

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It is called Jerk because a large Jerk means a sudden change in acceleration, which causes an abrupt movement or ‘jerk’ in a vehicle.

Example 1

y = x3 – 6x2 – 5x + 3, find f’’’(x).

Solution

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Example 2

If f(x) = 1/x , find f(n)(x)

Solution

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