Math, asked by GeniuSk101, 1 year ago

Differentiate plss!!!
 \frac{d}{dx} (2x + 3) \:

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Answered by Robin0071
4
Solution:-

given :-

 \frac{d}{dx} (2x + 3) \\ = (2.1)+ 0 \\ (2)ans

GeniuSk101: how it become 0 frnd tell me :)
Robin0071: becouse 3 is constant
Robin0071: ok ok
GeniuSk101: thanks
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Answered by rohit710
30
Heya......!!!

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We can diffrentiate it easily by applying ' Power Rule '

 \: = > \: \: \frac{d}{dx} (2x + 3) \\ \\ here \: power \: is \: 2x {}^{1} \: and \: \: 3 \: is \: the \: constant \: \\ \frac{d}{dx} \: = > \: 2 + \: 0 \\

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(( First rule of differentiation is that derivative of every constant is ' 0 ' ))

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GeniuSk101: thank you!
GeniuSk101: but I have a query?
GeniuSk101: will u help ma
GeniuSk101: 2x¹ = 2 ??
rohit710: It is power rule
rohit710: that power 1 multiply with 2
rohit710: 2x^1 = 1×2x^1-1 => 2x^0. = 2
GeniuSk101: Thanks! bro! you don't know how much it helped me!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank u again :)))
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