Functions With Higher Order Derivatives
Functions With Higher Order Derivatives
This GeoGebra applet demonstrates an example of a differentiable function that fails to have second derivative at x=0, and an example of a function that has first two derivatives but not the third. Use check boxes to select functions and their graphs. Use Show/Hide Axes buttons to see graphs and corners clearly. After observing these graphs and functions, student is advised to construct more functions of this type, and also a function with first three derivatives but not the fourth.
For more on higher order derivatives check my online book
"Flipped Classroom Calculus of Single Variable"
https://versal.com/learn/vh45au/
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