If the function is defined in advance:
![[Graphics:../Images/index_gr_90.gif]](../Images/index_gr_90.gif)
Then you can use the shortcut form:
![[Graphics:../Images/index_gr_91.gif]](../Images/index_gr_91.gif)
![[Graphics:../Images/index_gr_93.gif]](../Images/index_gr_93.gif)
This form can be used if you don't need to define the function in advance.
![[Graphics:../Images/index_gr_95.gif]](../Images/index_gr_95.gif)
Multiple derivatives can be done as follows:
![[Graphics:../Images/index_gr_97.gif]](../Images/index_gr_97.gif)
Notice that this is two apostrophes, not a quotation mark.
![[Graphics:../Images/index_gr_99.gif]](../Images/index_gr_99.gif)
You can also take derivatives symbolically:
![[Graphics:../Images/index_gr_101.gif]](../Images/index_gr_101.gif)