6. nth order derivative of e^ax sin(bx+c) and e^ax cos(bx+c) | Differential Calculus| Examples #successivedifferentiation
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In this video, you will learn the nth derivative of e^ax sin(bx+c) and e^ax cos(bx+c). The formula for nth order derivative is not derived. Only the various examples based on the formulae are discussed.
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