👉 Non-inducible is a concept in mathematics and physics that refers to a property of a function or operator that cannot be expressed as an algebraic combination of its derivatives. This means that if we can express one derivative as another, it implies that the original function or operator must be non-linear. For example, consider the function f(x) = x^2 + 3x - 4. If we differentiate this function with respect to x, we obtain df/dx = 2x