"Pi divided by 2" is a number, i.e. a constant.
The derivative is the rate of change. The derivative of any constant is zero, because a constant never changes.
2 pi
(1/2(x^-1/2))/x
Well if you have 5/X then you can rewrite this like 5x-1. And the derivative to that is -5x-2 and that can be rewrote to: -(5/x2).
The formula for the diameter is circumference divided by pi. In this case, 3 divided by pi (= 0.95) then to get the radius just divide by 2. 0.95 divded by 2 = 0.48
No, the circumference of the circle divided by the diameter is pi.
pi divided by 6 is a constant and so its first derivative is 0. And since that is also a constant, the second derivative is 0. It is not clear what f(x) = csc(x) has to do with that!
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pi is not divided into anything - unless you specify pi/2 or pi/3.6
How do I take the derivative of... (58+Rpi)(500000/pi)(r^-1)+19*pi*r^2 where R is a constant
Sine (pi) is a constant, so the derivative of sine (pi) is zero.
sin (pi/2) = 1
Following the correct order of operations: derivative of x^2 + 6/2 = derivative of x^2 +3, which equals 2x
pi cos(pi x)
The derivative with respect to 'x' of sin(pi x) ispi cos(pi x)
2 pi
The anti-derivative of any constant c, is just c*x. Thus, the antiderivative of pi is pi*x. We can verify this by taking the derivative of pi*x, which gives us pi.
4 times pi times 4 divided by 2 is 78.9568352087