derivation of constant is equals to zero why prove it .i.e. d/dx × c =0
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TO PROVE :- d×c/dx = 0
SO,
Now we dave to differentiate with respect to x
and in numerator there is no any x
so we know x to the power zero=1
so we can multiply
x to the power 0 in numerator
so,
c× (d x^0)/(dx)
using differential formula.....
i.e.
dxⁿ/dx = nx^(n-1)
so,
c × d(x^0)/dx = c× [0× x^(-1)] = c×0=0
I HOPE IT IS HELPFUL....☺✌☺
TO PROVE :- d×c/dx = 0
SO,
Now we dave to differentiate with respect to x
and in numerator there is no any x
so we know x to the power zero=1
so we can multiply
x to the power 0 in numerator
so,
c× (d x^0)/(dx)
using differential formula.....
i.e.
dxⁿ/dx = nx^(n-1)
so,
c × d(x^0)/dx = c× [0× x^(-1)] = c×0=0
I HOPE IT IS HELPFUL....☺✌☺
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