Theorem: Constant Function Rule If y = f(x) = C' is the constant function, then the derivative is f'(x) = 1 f'(x) = 0 undefined ○ f'(x) = C f'(x) = 0
Theorem: Constant Function Rule If y = f(x) = C' is the constant function, then the derivative is f'(x) = 1 f'(x) = 0 undefined ○ f'(x) = C f'(x) = 0
Big Ideas Math A Bridge To Success Algebra 1: Student Edition 2015
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ISBN:9781680331141
Author:HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT
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Chapter8: Graphing Quadratic Functions
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 17CT
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