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Mathematics, 01.03.2021 22:00, xelynncaldera

The second derivative of the function f is given by f''(x)=x^2cos(x^2+2x/6) x in the interval (-4,3)


The second derivative of the function f is given by f''(x)=x^2cos(x^2+2x/6) x in the interval (-4,3

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