Find the Derivative - d/dx f(x)=6
Problem
Solution
Identify the type of function being differentiated. The function
ƒ(x)=6 is a constant function because it does not depend on the variablex Apply the constant rule for differentiation. The constant rule states that the derivative of any constant
c with respect tox is always zero.Calculate the derivative using the rule
d(c)/d(x)=0
Final Answer
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