Re: HSC 2015 4U Marathon
We could also try to differentiate x² by writing it as 1+1+1+...+1 (x² times), giving an answer of zero. When we do this, we are using x² only as a counter of terms, and not a contributor in its own right to the rate of change.
So the error is in splitting the derivative into parts. This can only be done when the number of parts is not dependent on the variable of differentiation.
Edit:
And a somewhat more obvious reason:
Since x is being used as a counter, that implies it is an integer.
Which takes away the continuity required for differentiation to make sense.