Why is 3pi^2-2 zero (the derivative)
highshill Active Member Joined Jul 8, 2017 Messages 303 Gender Female HSC 2018 Aug 7, 2017 #1 Why is 3pi^2-2 zero (the derivative)
pikachu975 Premium Member Joined May 31, 2015 Messages 2,739 Location NSW Gender Male HSC 2017 Aug 7, 2017 #2 There is no variable to differentiate with respect to, e.g. x, only constants.
highshill Active Member Joined Jul 8, 2017 Messages 303 Gender Female HSC 2018 Aug 7, 2017 #3 So basically anything that does not contain the variable to differentiate with for instance x is considered a constant is that correct?
So basically anything that does not contain the variable to differentiate with for instance x is considered a constant is that correct?
J jathu123 Active Member Joined Apr 21, 2015 Messages 357 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2017 Aug 7, 2017 #4 highshill said: So basically anything that does not contain the variable to differentiate with for instance x is considered a constant is that correct? Click to expand... yus
highshill said: So basically anything that does not contain the variable to differentiate with for instance x is considered a constant is that correct? Click to expand... yus
highshill Active Member Joined Jul 8, 2017 Messages 303 Gender Female HSC 2018 Aug 7, 2017 #5 Oh okay I get it know thanks