Differential calculus

Third derivative

In calculus, a branch of mathematics, the third derivative is the rate at which the second derivative, or the rate of change of the rate of change, is changing. The third derivative of a function can be denoted by Other notations can be used, but the above are the most common. (Wikipedia).

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