How do you find the derivative of f(x)=3

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2022-04-15

How do you find the derivative of f(x)=3 using the limit process?

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Beginner2022-04-16Added 10 answers

The limit definition of the derivative takes a function f and states its derivative equals
f(x)=limh0f(x+h)f(x)h
So, when f(x)=3, we see that f(x+h)=3 as well, since 3 is a constant with no variable.
Thus, f(x)=limh033h=limh00h=limh00=0.

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