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what is the meaning od double derivative
and how can we say that if double derivative is > 0. Then function is Concave up
and if double derivative is < 0. Then function is Concave Down
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hi juan
the double derivative (used more often as the second derivative) is the first derivative of the first derivative of a function,e.g:
if f(x)=x^3 then
f'(x)=3x^2 and the
f''(x)= (f'(x))'=(3x^2)'=6x <-------this is the second (double) derivative of f(x).
thus,the second derivative is the rate of change of the first derivative.and the first is as you know the rate of change of the original function,so the larger the second derivative the faster the rate of change goes up.and since the rate of change is getting larger,the function will concave up.
what i just wrote is probably very confusing,but it was the only way i could understand it.if this is not clear then maybe you should better get an answer from other guys as well.
Last edited by anonimnystefy (2012-01-14 01:55:04)
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Hi all;
The second derivative in kinematics is called acceleration.
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Thanks like we have f(x) = x^2
Then f(x) is what type of function means concave up function or concave down function
Last edited by juantheron (2012-01-14 02:48:09)
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Hi juan;
This will help you get a geometric feeling for it.
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Thanks bobbym
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For f(x)=x^2 the 2nd derivative is positive.
The second derivative being positive implies that the graph is concave up
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