Sections 3.2 and 3.3: The Derivative Function, and important rules
Examples:
#61, p. 118
#63, p. 118
#64, p. 118
Sections 3.5: Higher Derivatives
"Little fleas have littler fleas upon their backs to bite em / and littler fleas have littler fleas / and so on ad infinitum."
Functions that are differentiable have derivative functions, that
are functions and may be differentiable and hence have
derivative functions, and so on ad infinitum.
There's nothing especially novel about the calculation of higher
derivatives.
Using the calculator to compute higher derivative
They do provide something new in the way of interpretation of the
behavior of a curve.
Second derivatives give us inflection
Degree one polynomials have zero second derivatives.