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Find the second derivative of the polynomial. f(x)=12x2 Write your answer as a polynomial in x or as a constant. Simplify any fractions. f′′(x)= i thought the answer was 2 but i…
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Find the second derivative of the polynomial.
f(x)=12x2
Write your answer as a polynomial in x or as a constant. Simplify any fractions.
f′′(x)=
i thought the answer was 2 but i don't know...
PLEASE HELPPPP!!!!!!!
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The answer would be 24.
I don't know how you got two but i can show you how to solve it if you want!
just let me know and i can message you the e
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