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What about differentiation (e^e)? Why it equal zero ?Also differentiation (π^π) = zeroCan you explain it , please?I can't understand it at all :(Thanks
Straight to the point, short, and helpful. Thank you so much!
I really like your videos, I used them for O-Chem and now for calculus thanks for your help
I sincerely thank you for helping me throughout the years with your videos
MR. Organic Chemistry Tutor, this is a short and easy to follow video on The Constant Rule for Derivatives in Calculus.
You are a better instructor than most PhD. professors.
You're the best RUclips tutor
If you were to graph a constant you'd have a line that's parallel with the x-axis and the slope would equal ... zero.
youre a good teacher!
Thank you sir, i learn. GOD Bless Us All Always. Amen.
What’s h?
h stands for delta(x) or change in x
i really enjoy your explanation thank so much from djibouti
You saved my life
But what will be the derivative of x^2+b^2 will it be 2x+2b or only 2x. Please Explain!
Thank you sir ❤️
What happens If i substitude h=0?
G 210
Might be a stupid question but how come at like 2:20, you substituted the h on top and not the h on bottom?
because in this case, we already know h = 0 so when we divide by h were actually dividing by zero
@@Glock-dm5wtWont that make it math error then?
@@Glock-dm5wt Ohh because h is approaching to 0, not equal to 0. Therefore this equation is still valid
@@jackielim5078 yup
why did we take x+h = 8 ?
Because f(x) = 8 is defined as 8 everywhere in the domain. So also in f(x+h) it is 8, also in f(x+1), f(x - 5)... or whatever
Did he just define 0/0 ??
No when he did lim h-> 0 the 0 represents numbers very close to it so the equation becomes 0/.00000001 which equals zero since anything under 0 is 0
yassss i am dead
Beep boop 🤖
Thank you❤
Derivatives - Formula Sheet: bit.ly/4dThzf1
Final Exams and Video Playlists: www.video-tutor.net/
Next Video: ruclips.net/video/9Yz-RCdS2Tg/видео.html
What about differentiation (e^e)?
Why it equal zero ?
Also differentiation (π^π) = zero
Can you explain it , please?
I can't understand it at all :(
Thanks
Straight to the point, short, and helpful. Thank you so much!
I really like your videos, I used them for O-Chem and now for calculus thanks for your help
I sincerely thank you for helping me throughout the years with your videos
MR. Organic Chemistry Tutor, this is a short and easy to follow video on The Constant Rule for Derivatives in Calculus.
You are a better instructor than most PhD. professors.
You're the best RUclips tutor
If you were to graph a constant you'd have a line that's parallel with the x-axis and the slope would equal ... zero.
youre a good teacher!
Thank you sir, i learn. GOD Bless Us All Always. Amen.
What’s h?
h stands for delta(x) or change in x
i really enjoy your explanation thank so much from djibouti
You saved my life
But what will be the derivative of x^2+b^2 will it be 2x+2b or only 2x. Please Explain!
Thank you sir ❤️
What happens If i substitude h=0?
G 210
Might be a stupid question but how come at like 2:20, you substituted the h on top and not the h on bottom?
because in this case, we already know h = 0 so when we divide by h were actually dividing by zero
@@Glock-dm5wtWont that make it math error then?
@@Glock-dm5wt Ohh because h is approaching to 0, not equal to 0.
Therefore this equation is still valid
@@jackielim5078 yup
why did we take x+h = 8 ?
Because f(x) = 8 is defined as 8 everywhere in the domain. So also in f(x+h) it is 8, also in f(x+1), f(x - 5)... or whatever
Did he just define 0/0 ??
No when he did lim h-> 0 the 0 represents numbers very close to it so the equation becomes 0/.00000001 which equals zero since anything under 0 is 0
yassss i am dead
Beep boop 🤖
Thank you❤