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What does y'' mean in calculus? Is there a word for it?

Also is there a word for f'(x)?

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10 years ago

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Answered by Damon
y = f(x)

dy/dx = f'(x) = y' first derivative

d^2y/dx^2 = f''(x) = y'' second derivative
10 years ago
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