Third derivative tacos are a mathematical construct used to describe the rate of change of the rate of change of a taco's tortilla.
They are calculated by taking the second derivative of the taco's mass, the first derivative of the taco's volume, and the derivative of the taco's flavor.
This results in a complex equation that requires advanced mathematical knowledge to solve.
However, the end result is a delicious, crunchy taco that is out of this world.
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Second Derivative Tacos: The Prequel Taco Derivative Uncertainty Principle