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INTRODUCTORY MATHEMATICALINTRODUCTORY MATHEMATICAL
ANALYSISANALYSISFor Business, Economics, and the Life and Social Sciences
©2007 Pearson Education Asia
Chapter 12Chapter 12
Additional Differentiation TopicsAdditional Differentiation Topics
©2007 Pearson Education Asia
INTRODUCTORY MATHEMATICAL
ANALYSIS
0. Review of Algebra
1. Applications and More Algebra
2. Functions and Graphs
3. Lines, Parabolas, and Systems
4. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
5. Mathematics of Finance
6. Matrix Algebra
7. Linear Programming
8. Introduction to Probability and Statistics
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9. Additional Topics in Probability
10. Limits and Continuity
11. Differentiation
12. Additional Differentiation Topics
13. Curve Sketching
14. Integration
15. Methods and Applications of Integration
16. Continuous Random Variables
17. Multivariable Calculus
INTRODUCTORY MATHEMATICAL
ANALYSIS
©2007 Pearson Education Asia
• To develop a differentiation formula for y = ln u.
• To develop a differentiation formula for y = eu
.
• To give a mathematical analysis of the economic
concept of elasticity.
• To discuss the notion of a function defined implicitly.
• To show how to differentiate a function of the form uv
.
• To approximate real roots of an equation by using
calculus.
• To find higher-order derivatives both directly and
implicitly.
Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics
Chapter ObjectivesChapter Objectives
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Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions
Derivatives of Exponential Functions
Elasticity of Demand
Implicit Differentiation
Logarithmic Differentiation
Newton’s Method
Higher-Order Derivatives
12.1)
12.2)
12.3)
Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics
Chapter OutlineChapter Outline
12.4)
12.5)
12.6)
12.7)
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Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics
12.1 Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions12.1 Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions
• The derivatives of log functions are:
( ) 













+=
→
hx
h x
h
x
x
dx
d
/
0
1limln
1
lna.
( ) 0where
1
lnb. ≠= x
x
x
dx
d
( ) 0for
1
lnc. ≠⋅= u
dx
du
u
u
dx
d
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Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics
12.1 Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions
Example 1 – Differentiating Functions Involving ln x
b. Differentiate .
Solution:
2
ln
x
x
y =
( ) ( ) ( )
( )
( )
0for
ln21
2)(ln
1
lnln
'
3
4
2
22
22
>
−
=
−





=
−
=
x
x
x
x
xx
x
x
x
x
dx
d
xx
dx
d
x
y
a. Differentiate f(x) = 5 ln x.
Solution: ( ) ( ) 0for
5
ln5' >== x
x
x
dx
d
xf
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Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics
12.1 Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions
Example 3 – Rewriting Logarithmic Functions before Differentiating
a. Find dy/dx if .
Solution:
b. Find f’(p) if .
Solution:
( )3
52ln += xy
( ) 2/5for
52
6
2
52
1
3 −>
+
=





+
= x
xxdx
dy
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
3
4
2
3
1
2
1
3
1
41
2
1
31
1
1
2'
+
+
+
+
+
=






+
+





+
+





+
=
ppp
ppp
pf
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )( )432
321ln +++= ppppf
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Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics
12.1 Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions
Example 5 – Differentiating a Logarithmic Function to the Base 2
Differentiate y = log2x.
Solution:
Procedure to Differentiate logbu
• Convert logbu to and then differentiate.
b
u
ln
ln
( )
( )x
x
dx
d
x
dx
dy
2ln
1
2ln
ln
log2 =





=
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Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics
12.2 Derivatives of Exponential Functions12.2 Derivatives of Exponential Functions
• The derivatives of exponential functions are:
( ) dx
du
ee
dx
d uu
=a.
( ) xx
ee
dx
d
=b.
( ) ( )
dx
du
bbb
dx
d uu
lnc. =
( )( ) ( )( ) ( )( ) 0'for
'
1
d. 1
1
1
≠= −
−
−
xff
xff
xf
dx
d
dy
dx
dx
dy 1
e. =
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Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics
12.2 Derivatives of Exponential Functions
Example 1 – Differentiating Functions Involving ex
a.Find .
Solution:
b. If y = , find .
Solution:
c. Find y’ when .
Solution:
x
e
x
( ) x
xx
e
x
e
dx
d
xx
dx
d
e
dx
dy −
=+= −− 1
3ln2
++= x
eey
xx
eey =++= 00'
( )x
e
dx
d
3
( ) ( ) xxx
ee
dx
d
e
dx
d
333 ==
dx
dy
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Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics
12.2 Derivatives of Exponential Functions
Example 3 – The Normal-Distribution Density Function
Determine the rate of change of y with respect to x
when x = μ + σ.
( ) ( ) ( )( )2
2
1 /
2
1 σµ
σ
−−
==
x
e
x
xfy
Solution: The rate of change is
( ) ( )( )
( )
e
e
dx
dy x
x
πσ
σσ
µσµ
πσ
σµ
σµ
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
2
/
2
2
1
−
=

















 −+
−=
−−
+=
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Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics
12.2 Derivatives of Exponential Functions
Example 5 – Differentiating Different Forms
Example 7 – Differentiating Power Functions Again
Find .
Solution:
( )xe
xe
dx
d
22
++
( ) ( )
[ ]( )
x
ex
x
eexxe
dx
d
x
e
xexe
2
2ln2
2
1
2ln2
1
2ln12
+=






+=++
−
−
Prove d/dx(xa
) = axa−1
.
Solution: ( ) ( ) 11ln −−
=== aaxaa
axaxxe
dx
d
x
dx
d
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Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics
12.3 Elasticity of Demand12.3 Elasticity of Demand
Example 1 – Finding Point Elasticity of Demand
• Point elasticity of demand η is
where p is price and q is quantity.
( )
dq
dp
q
p
q ==ηη
Determine the point elasticity of the demand equation
Solution: We have
0and0where >>= qk
q
k
p
1
2
2
−=== −
q
k
q
k
dq
dp
q
p
η
©2007 Pearson Education Asia
Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics
12.4 Implicit Differentiation12.4 Implicit Differentiation
Implicit Differentiation Procedure
1. Differentiate both sides.
2. Collect all dy/dx terms on one side and other
terms on the other side.
3. Factor dy/dx terms.
4. Solve for dy/dx.
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Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics
12.4 Implicit Differentiation
Example 1 – Implicit Differentiation
Find dy/dx by implicit differentiation if .
Solution:
73
=−+ xyy
( ) ( )
2
2
3
31
1
013
7
ydx
dy
dx
dy
y
dx
dy
dx
d
xyy
dx
d
+
=
=−+
=−+
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Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics
12.4 Implicit Differentiation
Example 3 – Implicit Differentiation
Find the slope of the curve at (1,2).
Solution:
( )223
xyx −=
( ) ( )[ ]
( )
( )
( ) 2
7
2
443
223
2,1
2
32
22
223
=
−
−+
=






−−=
−=
dx
dy
xy
xxyx
dx
dy
x
dx
dy
xy
dx
dy
x
xy
dx
d
x
dx
d
©2007 Pearson Education Asia
Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics
12.5 Logarithmic Differentiation12.5 Logarithmic Differentiation
Logarithmic Differentiation Procedure
1. Take the natural logarithm of both sides which
gives .
2. Simplify In (f(x))by using properties of logarithms.
3. Differentiate both sides with respect to x.
4. Solve for dy/dx.
5. Express the answer in terms of x only.
( )( )xfy lnln =
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Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics
12.5 Logarithmic Differentiation
Example 1 – Logarithmic Differentiation
Find y’ if .
Solution:
( )
4 22
3
1
52
+
−
=
xx
x
y
( )
( )
( ) ( )x
x
xx
xxxy
xx
x
y
2
1
1
4
1
ln252ln3
1ln52lnln
1
52
lnln
2
4 223
4 22
3






+
−−−=
+−−−=
+
−
=
©2007 Pearson Education Asia
Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics
12.5 Logarithmic Differentiation
Example 1 – Logarithmic Differentiation






+
−−
−+
−
=
+
−−
−
=
+
−−
−
=
)1(
2
52
6
1
)52(
'
)1(2
2
52
6
)2)(
1
1
(
4
1
)
1
(2)2)(
52
1
(3
'
24 22
3
2
2
xx
x
xxxx
x
y
x
x
xx
x
xxxy
y
Solution (continued):
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Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics
12.5 Logarithmic Differentiation
Example 3 – Relative Rate of Change of a Product
Show that the relative rate of change of a product is
the sum of the relative rates of change of its factors.
Use this result to express the percentage rate of
change in revenue in terms of the percentage rate of
change in price.
Solution: Rate of change of a function r is
( ) %100
'
1%100
'
%100
'
%100
'
%100
'
'''
p
p
r
r
q
q
p
p
r
r
q
q
p
p
r
r
η+=
+=
+=
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Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics
12.6 Newton’s Method12.6 Newton’s Method
Example 1 – Approximating a Root by Newton’s Method
Newton’s method:
( )
( )
,...3,2,1
'
1 =−=+ n
xf
xf
xx
n
n
nn
Approximate the root of x4
− 4x + 1 = 0 that lies
between 0 and 1. Continue the approximation
procedure until two successive approximations differ
by less than 0.0001.
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Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics
12.6 Newton’s Method
Example 1 – Approximating a Root by Newton’s Method
Solution: Letting , we have
Since f (0) is closer to 0, we choose 0 to be our first x1.
Thus,
( )
( ) 44
13
' 3
4
1
−
−
=−=+
n
n
n
n
nn
x
x
xf
xf
xx
25099.0,3When
25099.0,2When
25.0,1When
0,0When
4
3
2
1
≈=
≈=
==
==
xn
xn
xn
xn
( ) 144
+−= xxxf
( )
( ) 21411
11000
−=+−=
=+−=
f
f
( )
( ) 44'
14
3
4
−=
+−=
nn
nnn
xxf
xxxf
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Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics
12.7 Higher-Order Derivatives12.7 Higher-Order Derivatives
For higher-order derivatives:
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Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics
12.7 Higher-Order Derivatives
Example 1 – Finding Higher-Order Derivatives
a. If , find all higher-order
derivatives.
Solution:
b. If f(x) = 7, find f(x).
Solution:
( ) 26126 23
−+−= xxxxf
( )
( )
( )
( )
( ) 0
36'''
2436''
62418'
4
2
=
=
−=
+−=
xf
xf
xxf
xxxf
( )
( ) 0''
0'
=
=
xf
xf
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Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics
12.7 Higher-Order Derivatives
Example 3 – Evaluating a Second-Order Derivative
Example 5 – Higher-Order Implicit Differentiation
Solution:
( ) .4whenfind,
4
16
If 2
2
=
+
= x
dx
yd
x
xf
( )
( ) 3
2
2
2
432
416
−
−
+=
+−=
x
dx
yd
x
dx
dy
16
1
4
2
2
=
=x
dx
yd
Solution:
y
x
dx
dy
dx
dy
yx
4
082
−
=
=+
.44ifFind 22
2
2
=+ yx
dx
yd
©2007 Pearson Education Asia
Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics
12.7 Higher-Order Derivatives
Example 5 – Higher-Order Implicit Differentiation
Solution (continued):
32
2
3
22
2
2
4
1
16
4
getto
4
ateDifferenti
ydx
yd
y
xy
dx
yd
y
x
dx
dy
−=
+
−=
−
=

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Introductory maths analysis chapter 12 official

  • 1. INTRODUCTORY MATHEMATICALINTRODUCTORY MATHEMATICAL ANALYSISANALYSISFor Business, Economics, and the Life and Social Sciences ©2007 Pearson Education Asia Chapter 12Chapter 12 Additional Differentiation TopicsAdditional Differentiation Topics
  • 2. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia INTRODUCTORY MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS 0. Review of Algebra 1. Applications and More Algebra 2. Functions and Graphs 3. Lines, Parabolas, and Systems 4. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 5. Mathematics of Finance 6. Matrix Algebra 7. Linear Programming 8. Introduction to Probability and Statistics
  • 3. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia 9. Additional Topics in Probability 10. Limits and Continuity 11. Differentiation 12. Additional Differentiation Topics 13. Curve Sketching 14. Integration 15. Methods and Applications of Integration 16. Continuous Random Variables 17. Multivariable Calculus INTRODUCTORY MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS
  • 4. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia • To develop a differentiation formula for y = ln u. • To develop a differentiation formula for y = eu . • To give a mathematical analysis of the economic concept of elasticity. • To discuss the notion of a function defined implicitly. • To show how to differentiate a function of the form uv . • To approximate real roots of an equation by using calculus. • To find higher-order derivatives both directly and implicitly. Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics Chapter ObjectivesChapter Objectives
  • 5. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions Derivatives of Exponential Functions Elasticity of Demand Implicit Differentiation Logarithmic Differentiation Newton’s Method Higher-Order Derivatives 12.1) 12.2) 12.3) Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics Chapter OutlineChapter Outline 12.4) 12.5) 12.6) 12.7)
  • 6. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics 12.1 Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions12.1 Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions • The derivatives of log functions are: ( )               += → hx h x h x x dx d / 0 1limln 1 lna. ( ) 0where 1 lnb. ≠= x x x dx d ( ) 0for 1 lnc. ≠⋅= u dx du u u dx d
  • 7. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics 12.1 Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions Example 1 – Differentiating Functions Involving ln x b. Differentiate . Solution: 2 ln x x y = ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) 0for ln21 2)(ln 1 lnln ' 3 4 2 22 22 > − = −      = − = x x x x xx x x x x dx d xx dx d x y a. Differentiate f(x) = 5 ln x. Solution: ( ) ( ) 0for 5 ln5' >== x x x dx d xf
  • 8. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics 12.1 Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions Example 3 – Rewriting Logarithmic Functions before Differentiating a. Find dy/dx if . Solution: b. Find f’(p) if . Solution: ( )3 52ln += xy ( ) 2/5for 52 6 2 52 1 3 −> + =      + = x xxdx dy ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) 3 4 2 3 1 2 1 3 1 41 2 1 31 1 1 2' + + + + + =       + +      + +      + = ppp ppp pf ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )( )432 321ln +++= ppppf
  • 9. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics 12.1 Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions Example 5 – Differentiating a Logarithmic Function to the Base 2 Differentiate y = log2x. Solution: Procedure to Differentiate logbu • Convert logbu to and then differentiate. b u ln ln ( ) ( )x x dx d x dx dy 2ln 1 2ln ln log2 =      =
  • 10. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics 12.2 Derivatives of Exponential Functions12.2 Derivatives of Exponential Functions • The derivatives of exponential functions are: ( ) dx du ee dx d uu =a. ( ) xx ee dx d =b. ( ) ( ) dx du bbb dx d uu lnc. = ( )( ) ( )( ) ( )( ) 0'for ' 1 d. 1 1 1 ≠= − − − xff xff xf dx d dy dx dx dy 1 e. =
  • 11. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics 12.2 Derivatives of Exponential Functions Example 1 – Differentiating Functions Involving ex a.Find . Solution: b. If y = , find . Solution: c. Find y’ when . Solution: x e x ( ) x xx e x e dx d xx dx d e dx dy − =+= −− 1 3ln2 ++= x eey xx eey =++= 00' ( )x e dx d 3 ( ) ( ) xxx ee dx d e dx d 333 == dx dy
  • 12. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics 12.2 Derivatives of Exponential Functions Example 3 – The Normal-Distribution Density Function Determine the rate of change of y with respect to x when x = μ + σ. ( ) ( ) ( )( )2 2 1 / 2 1 σµ σ −− == x e x xfy Solution: The rate of change is ( ) ( )( ) ( ) e e dx dy x x πσ σσ µσµ πσ σµ σµ 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 / 2 2 1 − =                   −+ −= −− +=
  • 13. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics 12.2 Derivatives of Exponential Functions Example 5 – Differentiating Different Forms Example 7 – Differentiating Power Functions Again Find . Solution: ( )xe xe dx d 22 ++ ( ) ( ) [ ]( ) x ex x eexxe dx d x e xexe 2 2ln2 2 1 2ln2 1 2ln12 +=       +=++ − − Prove d/dx(xa ) = axa−1 . Solution: ( ) ( ) 11ln −− === aaxaa axaxxe dx d x dx d
  • 14. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics 12.3 Elasticity of Demand12.3 Elasticity of Demand Example 1 – Finding Point Elasticity of Demand • Point elasticity of demand η is where p is price and q is quantity. ( ) dq dp q p q ==ηη Determine the point elasticity of the demand equation Solution: We have 0and0where >>= qk q k p 1 2 2 −=== − q k q k dq dp q p η
  • 15. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics 12.4 Implicit Differentiation12.4 Implicit Differentiation Implicit Differentiation Procedure 1. Differentiate both sides. 2. Collect all dy/dx terms on one side and other terms on the other side. 3. Factor dy/dx terms. 4. Solve for dy/dx.
  • 16. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics 12.4 Implicit Differentiation Example 1 – Implicit Differentiation Find dy/dx by implicit differentiation if . Solution: 73 =−+ xyy ( ) ( ) 2 2 3 31 1 013 7 ydx dy dx dy y dx dy dx d xyy dx d + = =−+ =−+
  • 17. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics 12.4 Implicit Differentiation Example 3 – Implicit Differentiation Find the slope of the curve at (1,2). Solution: ( )223 xyx −= ( ) ( )[ ] ( ) ( ) ( ) 2 7 2 443 223 2,1 2 32 22 223 = − −+ =       −−= −= dx dy xy xxyx dx dy x dx dy xy dx dy x xy dx d x dx d
  • 18. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics 12.5 Logarithmic Differentiation12.5 Logarithmic Differentiation Logarithmic Differentiation Procedure 1. Take the natural logarithm of both sides which gives . 2. Simplify In (f(x))by using properties of logarithms. 3. Differentiate both sides with respect to x. 4. Solve for dy/dx. 5. Express the answer in terms of x only. ( )( )xfy lnln =
  • 19. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics 12.5 Logarithmic Differentiation Example 1 – Logarithmic Differentiation Find y’ if . Solution: ( ) 4 22 3 1 52 + − = xx x y ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )x x xx xxxy xx x y 2 1 1 4 1 ln252ln3 1ln52lnln 1 52 lnln 2 4 223 4 22 3       + −−−= +−−−= + − =
  • 20. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics 12.5 Logarithmic Differentiation Example 1 – Logarithmic Differentiation       + −− −+ − = + −− − = + −− − = )1( 2 52 6 1 )52( ' )1(2 2 52 6 )2)( 1 1 ( 4 1 ) 1 (2)2)( 52 1 (3 ' 24 22 3 2 2 xx x xxxx x y x x xx x xxxy y Solution (continued):
  • 21. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics 12.5 Logarithmic Differentiation Example 3 – Relative Rate of Change of a Product Show that the relative rate of change of a product is the sum of the relative rates of change of its factors. Use this result to express the percentage rate of change in revenue in terms of the percentage rate of change in price. Solution: Rate of change of a function r is ( ) %100 ' 1%100 ' %100 ' %100 ' %100 ' ''' p p r r q q p p r r q q p p r r η+= += +=
  • 22. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics 12.6 Newton’s Method12.6 Newton’s Method Example 1 – Approximating a Root by Newton’s Method Newton’s method: ( ) ( ) ,...3,2,1 ' 1 =−=+ n xf xf xx n n nn Approximate the root of x4 − 4x + 1 = 0 that lies between 0 and 1. Continue the approximation procedure until two successive approximations differ by less than 0.0001.
  • 23. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics 12.6 Newton’s Method Example 1 – Approximating a Root by Newton’s Method Solution: Letting , we have Since f (0) is closer to 0, we choose 0 to be our first x1. Thus, ( ) ( ) 44 13 ' 3 4 1 − − =−=+ n n n n nn x x xf xf xx 25099.0,3When 25099.0,2When 25.0,1When 0,0When 4 3 2 1 ≈= ≈= == == xn xn xn xn ( ) 144 +−= xxxf ( ) ( ) 21411 11000 −=+−= =+−= f f ( ) ( ) 44' 14 3 4 −= +−= nn nnn xxf xxxf
  • 24. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics 12.7 Higher-Order Derivatives12.7 Higher-Order Derivatives For higher-order derivatives:
  • 25. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics 12.7 Higher-Order Derivatives Example 1 – Finding Higher-Order Derivatives a. If , find all higher-order derivatives. Solution: b. If f(x) = 7, find f(x). Solution: ( ) 26126 23 −+−= xxxxf ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) 0 36''' 2436'' 62418' 4 2 = = −= +−= xf xf xxf xxxf ( ) ( ) 0'' 0' = = xf xf
  • 26. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics 12.7 Higher-Order Derivatives Example 3 – Evaluating a Second-Order Derivative Example 5 – Higher-Order Implicit Differentiation Solution: ( ) .4whenfind, 4 16 If 2 2 = + = x dx yd x xf ( ) ( ) 3 2 2 2 432 416 − − += +−= x dx yd x dx dy 16 1 4 2 2 = =x dx yd Solution: y x dx dy dx dy yx 4 082 − = =+ .44ifFind 22 2 2 =+ yx dx yd
  • 27. ©2007 Pearson Education Asia Chapter 12: Additional Differentiation Topics 12.7 Higher-Order Derivatives Example 5 – Higher-Order Implicit Differentiation Solution (continued): 32 2 3 22 2 2 4 1 16 4 getto 4 ateDifferenti ydx yd y xy dx yd y x dx dy −= + −= − =