
TL;DR
This paper introduces a generalized formula for higher order derivatives, providing a concise proof to extend existing mathematical identities.
Contribution
It offers a novel generalization of a known higher order derivative formula with a simplified proof approach.
Findings
New generalized formula for higher order derivatives
Simplified proof technique for the identity
Potential applications in advanced calculus
Abstract
We present a generalization of a formula of higher order derivatives and give a short proof.
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TopicsAdvanced Topics in Algebra · Mathematics and Applications
