what is sonorousness? class 8
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producing sound (as when struck) 2 : full or loud in sound a sonorous voice.
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The second derivative is the rate of change of the derivative, and it is negative for the process described above since the first derivative (slope) is always getting smaller. The second derivative is always negative for a "hump" in the function, corresponding to a maximum.
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