Re: "''inflection point''
- From: "David Moran" <dmoran21@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:27:45 -0500
"sinanasik" <asik.sinan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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We know geometric mean of the first and second derivative of a
function. Are there any geometric explanation about 3. and 4.
derivative of a function?
thanks for now:)
The only interpretation of the third derivative that I've ever seen is that
if a function, say f(t) represents the position of something at time t, then
the third derivative is called "jerk". In my experience, I seldom deal with
derivatives of order greater than 2, but I'm sure there are applications for
higher order derivatives.
Dave
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