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For n=1, d/dx (x^-1)=-x^-2hey,
does anyone feel like they can help with this:
<DIR>Use induction to show that the nth derivative of x^−1 is
(((−1)^n).n!) / (x^n+1 )
thanks
Ahh yeah ofcourse, well done man.blah blah blah blah blah
we assume that it is true for n=k
i.e. d^kx/dy^k = (-1)^k k!/x^(k+1)
then we now prove that it is also true for n=k+1
i.e. d^(k+1)x/dy^(k+1) = (-1)^(k+1)k!/x^(k+2)
LHS = d/dx (d^kx/dy^k) = d/dx ((-1)^k k!/x^(k+1))
= d/dx ((-1)^k k! x^-(k+1))
= ((-1)^(k+1) (k+1)! x^-(k+2)
= RHS
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