What the Second Derivative Tells Us
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- Basics of Calculus Chapter 4, Topic 3-What the Second Derivative Tells Us
The second derivative gives us information about the shape of a graph, its concavity. A point of inflection is sometimes known as a point of diminishing returns in some applications.
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Concave up is known as convex (like the "v" in the word). We use these to classify our characterizations. You can also have convex with zero second partial derivatives (multivariable) which is a halfpipe and concave with zero second partial derivatives (multivariable) which is a tunnel.
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So basically the second derivative is useful to have an idea about the whether the point is local minima or maxima
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Still confusing.
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I cant believe be said 2x negative number equals negative
How first derivative is bigger than second derivative
Any particular difference between two???
What do you mean bigger?
@@nikitatodt4025 as we know first derivative have some degree but if we do it infinity time then it's become zero eventually so we can find out how much difference between the two derivative
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So the second derivative is the rate of change of the rate of change of y w.r.t x
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What about the fifth derivative?