The second derivative of four x squared plus sixteen x plus pi? The answer is 8.
This is basic calculus. What I am learning is Ordinary Differential Equations. What I don't know is partial differential equations.
Just because you don't know about it doesn't mean it does not exists. And this is exactly the problem twelve year olds have, is trouble understanding just truly how minuscule their amount of knowledge is.
If you want to fact check it, please feel free to use any derivative calculator you have at your hands. However, since this is a double derivative, you will first get:
(d/dx)[8x+16]
and will have to evaluate this in order to come to the final solution:
8.
Edited 10/12/2016 01:41:42
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