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successive differentition​

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Answered by Kritu16
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If you want to use successive differences, your first differencesequence should be 10, 24, 44, 70, 102 - was it? Then repeating two more times you should (in this case) get a constant thirddifference. ... Repeat again; if the first differences are constant (yours won't be) the quadratic term is 0.

Answered by Anonymous
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Successive Differentiation is the process of differentiating a given function successively times and the results of such differentiation are called successive derivatives. The higher order differential coefficients are of utmost importance in scientific and engineering applications.

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