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Find the Derivative - d/dI natural log of infinity

Problem

d()/d(I)*ln(∞)

Solution

  1. Identify the nature of the expression being differentiated. The term ln(∞) represents a constant value (specifically, it is an undefined limit that does not depend on the variable I.

  2. Apply the constant rule for differentiation, which states that the derivative of any constant with respect to a variable is zero.

  3. Conclude that since there is no I term in the expression, the rate of change with respect to I is 0

Final Answer

d(ln(∞))/d(I)=0


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