Common derivative polynomials: \frac{d}{dx}(c)=0

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2021-09-13

Common derivative polynomials:
ddx(c)=0

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FieniChoonin

FieniChoonin

Skilled2021-09-14Added 102 answers

Given that:
ddx(c)=0
Given function is,
f(x)=c
The derivative of a function is given by,
f(x)=limhf(x+h)f(x)h
Here the given function is constant so the value of function f(x+h) will also be constant c.
Substitute in above expression,
f(x)=limhcch
f(x)=limh0h
f(x)=0
Thus, the derivative of constant is zero.

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