The question : Find $y^{(n)}(x)$ if $y(x)=\frac{1}{2-x}$... there is no explanation for $y^{(n)}$ in my textbook...can you explain this to me? First I tried to find the derivative of $\frac{1}{2-x}$ but then what?...
What is $y^{(n)}$, and how do I find it?
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0Really? This isn't explained in your calculus textbook? How to find an n-th derivative? – 2012-11-30