Intro to Mathematical Analysis
The constant rule states that the derivative of a constant function is always zero. This means that when you differentiate a function that does not change, the slope of the tangent line is flat, indicating no change in value regardless of the input. Understanding this rule is essential as it serves as a foundational concept in differentiation, connecting to more complex rules and properties of derivatives.
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