Math, asked by shikharrajurkar577, 7 months ago

Explain why differentiation of 3 =0, numerically!!! Don't use graphical method!!!!​

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Answered by shikharrajurkar777
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Answer:

It's simple bro, I know you knew it when you asked.

Step-by-step explanation:

So just put 3 in the formula ,d(3)/dx

Now ,we don't have value of x ,as it should be Differentiation of 3x as we are finding it in the respect with x, therefore we take x as 1.

And it will only be possible if power of x = 1.

So now applying the formula,

d(3 {x}^{0} ) \div dx = 3(0 \times  {x}^{ - 1} ) = 0

So, that's how...

Answered by Anonymous
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  • The derivative represents the change of a function at any given time.

  • The constant never changes—it is constant. Thus, the derivative will always be 0 .

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