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differentiation of any constant ???????​

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Answered by ritu16829
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d(constant)/dx

= 0

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Answered by prakash555
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Step-by-step explanation:

The rule for differentiating constant functions is called the constant rule. It states that the derivative of a constant function is zero; that is, since a constant function is a horizontal line, the slope, or the rate of change, of a constant function is 0. ... If f(x)=c, then f′(c)=0.

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