Geometric Interpretation of Second Derivative

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I would like someone to tell me what is the geometric interpretation of the second derivative at a fixed point, or in an interval??

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If it's positive on an interval, the function is convex there; if it's negative, the function is concave.
 
Second derivative is the rate of change of the derivative, i.e "how fast is the gradient changing?".
Say the second derivative is 1 at point A and 2 at point B on the same function. Then the gradient (the derivative) is changing faster at point A than point B.
 
it measures curvature, or concavity, tells whether it is up or down, and how sharply.

it also determines whether the tangent line is above or below the graph.
 
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http://online.math.uh.edu/Math1314/index.htm

See section 11.
 
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i guess i already knew this,just did not actually think about it.
However, if this is what i was looking for, i will see later when i think more about it, and if i still have problems i will come back.

Thankyou guys, for giving me some flash back
 

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