36th derivative of function – math.stackexchange.com

If $f(x)=\frac{1}{x^2+x+1}$, find $f^{(36)} (0)$. So far I have tried letting $a=x^2+x+1$ and then finding the first several derivatives to see if some terms would disappear because the third ...

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