$\frac{d^{\left(7\right)}}{dx^{\left(7\right)}}\left(x^6\cdot\ln\left(x\right)\right)$
$\frac{d^4}{dx^4}\left(x\ln\left(x\right)\right)$
$\frac{d^2}{dx^2}\left(x\cdot\cos\left(x\right)\right)$
$4x^2-12x+9$
$x^2-24x+144$
$16x^2-40x+25$
The second, third, fourth derivative of a function (and so on) are known as higher order derivatives.
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