Asked by Shiino
                pls could you help me this question find higher derivative  (d^2 y)/(dx^2 )  y=2x^5+3sin2x-4x+cos2x+ln2x^5
            
            
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                    Answered by
            drwls
            
    dy/dx = 10x^4 + 6 cos2x -4
-2sin2x + 5/x
d^2/dx^2 = 40 x^3 -12 sin2x -4cos2x -5/x^2
    
-2sin2x + 5/x
d^2/dx^2 = 40 x^3 -12 sin2x -4cos2x -5/x^2
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