Functions-Derivatives-Integrals Calculator

Image to Crop Given ƒ(x) = 3x%5e4%2b6x%5e3 - 123x%5e2 - 126x%2b1080
Determine the 2nd derivative ƒ''(x)

Start ƒ''(x)


Use the power rule

ƒ''(x) of axn = (a * n)x(n - 1)
For this term, a = 3, n = 1
and x is the variable we derive
ƒ''(x) = 3x
ƒ''(x)( = 3 * 1)x(1 - 1)
ƒ''(x) = 3

Use the power rule

ƒ''(x) of axn = (a * n)x(n - 1)
For this term, a = -123, n = 1
and x is the variable we derive
ƒ''(x) = -123x
ƒ''(x)( = -123 * 1)x(1 - 1)
ƒ''(x) = -123

Use the power rule

ƒ''(x) of axn = (a * n)x(n - 1)
For this term, a = -126, n = 1
and x is the variable we derive
ƒ''(x) = -126x
ƒ''(x)( = -126 * 1)x(1 - 1)
ƒ''(x) = -126

Collecting all of our derivative terms

ƒ''(x) = 3 - 123 - 126

Start ƒ''(x)


Use the power rule

ƒ''(x) of axn = (a * n)x(n - 1)
For this term, a = 3, n = 1
and x is the variable we derive
ƒ''(x) = 3x
ƒ''(x)( = 3 * 1)x(1 - 1)
ƒ''(x) = 3

Use the power rule

ƒ''(x) of axn = (a * n)x(n - 1)
For this term, a = -123, n = 1
and x is the variable we derive
ƒ''(x) = -123x
ƒ''(x)( = -123 * 1)x(1 - 1)
ƒ''(x) = -123

Use the power rule

ƒ''(x) of axn = (a * n)x(n - 1)
For this term, a = -126, n = 1
and x is the variable we derive
ƒ''(x) = -126x
ƒ''(x)( = -126 * 1)x(1 - 1)
ƒ''(x) = -126

Collecting all of our derivative terms

ƒ''(x) = 3 - 123 - 126

Start ƒ''(x)


Use the power rule

ƒ''(x) of axn = (a * n)x(n - 1)
For this term, a = 3, n = 1
and x is the variable we derive
ƒ''(x) = 3x
ƒ''(x)( = 3 * 1)x(1 - 1)
ƒ''(x) = 3

Use the power rule

ƒ''(x) of axn = (a * n)x(n - 1)
For this term, a = -123, n = 1
and x is the variable we derive
ƒ''(x) = -123x
ƒ''(x)( = -123 * 1)x(1 - 1)
ƒ''(x) = -123

Use the power rule

ƒ''(x) of axn = (a * n)x(n - 1)
For this term, a = -126, n = 1
and x is the variable we derive
ƒ''(x) = -126x
ƒ''(x)( = -126 * 1)x(1 - 1)
ƒ''(x) = -126

Collecting all of our derivative terms

ƒ''(x) = 3 - 123 - 126

Start ƒ''(x)


Use the power rule

ƒ''(x) of axn = (a * n)x(n - 1)
For this term, a = 3, n = 1
and x is the variable we derive
ƒ''(x) = 3x
ƒ''(x)( = 3 * 1)x(1 - 1)
ƒ''(x) = 3

Use the power rule

ƒ''(x) of axn = (a * n)x(n - 1)
For this term, a = -123, n = 1
and x is the variable we derive
ƒ''(x) = -123x
ƒ''(x)( = -123 * 1)x(1 - 1)
ƒ''(x) = -123

Use the power rule

ƒ''(x) of axn = (a * n)x(n - 1)
For this term, a = -126, n = 1
and x is the variable we derive
ƒ''(x) = -126x
ƒ''(x)( = -126 * 1)x(1 - 1)
ƒ''(x) = -126

Collecting all of our derivative terms

ƒ''(x) = 3 - 123 - 126

Evaluate ƒ''(0)

ƒ''(0) = 3 - 123 - 126
ƒ''(0) = 3 - 123 - 126
ƒ''(0) = 3 - 123 - 126
Final Answer

ƒ''(0) = -246

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What is the Answer?

ƒ''(0) = -246

How does the Functions-Derivatives-Integrals Calculator work?

Free Functions-Derivatives-Integrals Calculator - Given a polynomial expression, this calculator evaluates the following items:
1) Functions ƒ(x).  Your expression will also be evaluated at a point, i.e., ƒ(1)
2) 1st Derivative ƒ‘(x)  The derivative of your expression will also be evaluated at a point, i.e., ƒ‘(1)
3) 2nd Derivative ƒ‘‘(x)  The second derivative of your expression will be also evaluated at a point, i.e., ƒ‘‘(1)
4)  Integrals ∫ƒ(x)  The integral of your expression will also be evaluated on an interval, i.e., [0,1]
5) Using Simpsons Rule, the calculator will estimate the value of ≈ ∫ƒ(x) over an interval, i.e., [0,1]
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What 1 formula is used for the Functions-Derivatives-Integrals Calculator?

Power Rule: f(x) = xn, f‘(x) = nx(n - 1)

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What 8 concepts are covered in the Functions-Derivatives-Integrals Calculator?

derivativerate at which the value y of the function changes with respect to the change of the variable xexponentThe power to raise a numberfunctionrelation between a set of inputs and permissible outputs
ƒ(x)functions-derivatives-integralsintegrala mathematical object that can be interpreted as an area or a generalization of areapointan exact location in the space, and has no length, width, or thicknesspolynomialan expression of more than two algebraic terms, especially the sum of several terms that contain different powers of the same variable(s).powerhow many times to use the number in a multiplication

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