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helpplease

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hello all,

im having problems with taking the derivitive of constants and implicit differentiation

whats d/dx of pi(sinx)?

what do i do with the pi?

can i do implicit differentiation or is that only with "y"s??

thanks
 

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pi is just a constant so you take it out. therefore d/dx = cos x

it amazes me you know implicit differentiation yet you can't differentiate this. for implicit you will need a function y = pi sinx, then y' =picosx. It looks exactly the same because implicit differentiation is intended for very hard 3u (unlikely to even come up) and 4u in conics.
 

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thanks. i wasnt a 100 percent sure on what to do with the constant but now i do.

thanks
 

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pi is just a constant so you take it out. therefore d/dx = cos x

it amazes me you know implicit differentiation yet you can't differentiate this. for implicit you will need a function y = pi sinx, then y' =picosx. It looks exactly the same because implicit differentiation is intended for very hard 3u (unlikely to even come up) and 4u in conics.
They don't teach implicit derivatives in 3unit although it might save time in a lot of questions.
 

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