Functions of a single variable:

If the function is defined in advance:

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Then you can use the shortcut form:

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This form can be used if you don't need to define the function in advance.

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Multiple derivatives can be done as follows:

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Notice that this is two apostrophes, not a quotation mark.

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You can also take derivatives symbolically:

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Converted by Mathematica      September 13, 2000