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n^th Derivative
L'Hôpital's rule
n^th Derivative
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n^th Derivative

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The nth derivative of a function, written ​f(n)(x)​ or ​dxndny​, found by differentiating ​n​ times.

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n^th Derivative
AHL 5.12

The ​nth​ derivative of ​f​ is

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f(n)(x)=f′′′′…′′n times(x)🚫
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dxndny​=dxd​(dxd​(…dxd​(y)))​n times​🚫
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For example, look at the notation in use below:

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f(x)=x5    ​dxd​​f′(x)=5x4dxd​​f(2)(x)=20x3dxd​​f(3)(x)=60x2dxd​​f(4)(x)=120xdxd​​f(5)(x)=120.​
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The IB often tests higher order derivatives by giving ​n​th power proofs, which involve induction.

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n^th Derivative
L'Hôpital's rule
n^th Derivative
Differentiation

n^th Derivative

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The nth derivative of a function, written ​f(n)(x)​ or ​dxndny​, found by differentiating ​n​ times.

Want a deeper conceptual understanding? Try our interactive lesson! (Plus Only)

n^th Derivative
AHL 5.12

The ​nth​ derivative of ​f​ is

​
f(n)(x)=f′′′′…′′n times(x)🚫
​
​
dxndny​=dxd​(dxd​(…dxd​(y)))​n times​🚫
​

For example, look at the notation in use below:

​
f(x)=x5    ​dxd​​f′(x)=5x4dxd​​f(2)(x)=20x3dxd​​f(3)(x)=60x2dxd​​f(4)(x)=120xdxd​​f(5)(x)=120.​
​

The IB often tests higher order derivatives by giving ​n​th power proofs, which involve induction.

Nice work completing n^th Derivative, here's a quick recap of what we covered:

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