The derivative of any constant function is zero, meaning that when differentiating a term with no variable (such as 7/2 or 5), the result is always 0, regardless of the constant's value.
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I do the same thing over here. So, you see 7/2 is going to stay over there. 2 is going to come over here and we have x over here. And now here here we have 5x, okay? And here what is the exponent of this one? It's one. So, we're going to move one over here. 5 is going to stay over there. And we do 1 - 1, that's a zero. And what is x to the power of zero? Anything to the power of zero equals one, okay? So, if it if that is equals to one, so the answer would simply be the constant itself, okay? So, every time you have single variable the so your constant so your answer would simply be the constant the coefficient in front, okay? And again we have a constant and the derivative of a constant is basically a zero.
>> [snorts] >> So, if we go ahead and factor this Okay, so if we do that So, we get 7/2 x - 5 over
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