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    If\(f ( x ) = \sqrt { 1 - 3 x ^ { 2 } }\)
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If f(x)=1−3x2f ( x ) = \sqrt { 1 - 3 x ^ { 2 } }f(x)=1−3x2​

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If f(x)=1−3x2f ( x ) = \sqrt { 1 - 3 x ^ { 2 } }f(x)=1−3x2​ , then f′′(x)=−3(1−3x2)3/2f ^ { \prime \prime } ( x ) = \frac { - 3 } { \left( 1 - 3 x ^ { 2 } \right) ^ { 3 / 2 } }f′′(x)=(1−3x2)3/2−3​ .

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