The derivative of 40 is zero. The derivative of any constant is zero.
"Pi divided by 2" is a number, i.e. a constant. The derivative is the rate of change. The derivative of any constant is zero, because a constant never changes.
the derivative is 0. the derivative of a constant is always 0.
One definition of the derivative is: "Rate of change". Since a constant is constant, it doesn't change, and the rate at which it changes is zero.
ee is a constant and so its derivative is 0.
Zero. In general, the derivative of any constant is zero.
The "double prime", or second derivative of y = 5x, equals zero. The first derivative is 5, a constant. Since the derivative of any constant is zero, the derivative of 5 is zero.
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2 x 2 = 4. 4 is a constant. The derivative of a constant is always 0. Therefore, The derivative of 2 x 2 is zero.
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No. A quadratic equation always has a second derivative that is a constant. For example -3x2 + 10x - 2 first derivative -6x + 10 second derivative -6
derivative of a constant is 0, because the function of a constant is a line with no change in slope, so d2011/dx=0