DO NOW Find the derivative of each function below using either the product rule or the quotient rule. Do not simplify answers.  

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DO NOW Find the derivative of each function below using either the product rule or the quotient rule. Do not simplify answers.  

Higher Order Derivatives SWBAT: - Find higher order derivatives. AP Calculus Ms. Olifer

Since the derivative of a function is itself a function, it makes sense to think about taking the derivative of the derivative function which we will call a higher order derivative. The function f” is called the second derivative of f and is the derivative of f’. If it is possible to continue, then we can consider a third derivative f’’’ or a fourth derivative f(4), a fifth derivative f(5), and on and on …

Notation can be one of the following:

Example 1: Find the fifth derivative of There is no short cut to finding the fifth derivative. You have to go through each one until you get to the fifth.

Example 2: Find the 2nd derivative of

Example 3: Find the second derivative of Notice you will need to use the Chain Rule to find the first derivative. Always simplify the derivative before going on to the next derivative.

Now take the derivative of f’ to get the second derivative or f’’. Notice you will need to use the Product Rule to find the derivative and then use the Chain Rule when you take the derivative of the second factor.

Example 4: For s(t) = 10t2 find v(t) and a(t), where s is the distance from the starting point, in miles, and t is in hours. Then, find the distance, velocity, and acceleration when t = 4 hr.