Higher-order derivatives Find ƒ'(x), ƒ''(x), and ƒ'''(x) for the following functions. f(x)=\frac{x^{2}-7x-8}{x+1}

permaneceerc

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2021-03-13

Higher-order derivatives Find ƒ'(x), ƒ''(x), and ƒ'''(x) for the following functions.
f(x)=x27x8x+1

Answer & Explanation

Fatema Sutton

Fatema Sutton

Skilled2021-03-15Added 88 answers

Step 1
To find the higher order derivatives
Step 2
given that
f(x)=x27x8x+1
f(x)=ddx(x27x8x+1)
=ddx(x8)
=1
f(x)=ddx(1)
=0
f'''(x)=0
since f(x) is not defined at x=-1 therefore the derivatives are also not definde.
Jeffrey Jordon

Jeffrey Jordon

Expert2022-01-31Added 2605 answers

Answer is given below (on video)

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