How do you find the second derivative of x^4+2x^2+3?
1 Answer
Jan 10, 2017
Explanation:
differentiate each term using the
color(blue)"power rule"
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"let " f(x)=x^4+2x^2+3
rArrf'(x)=4x^3+4x+0=4x^3+4x To obtain the second derivative, differentiate f'(x) ,again using the power rule.
rArrf''(x)=12x^2+4