the derivative of the natural log ...ln5...is what?
-
The derivative of a natural log (ln):
ln(u) = u' / u
Applying that formula here....
y = ln(5)
y' = 0 / 5
y' = 0
ln(u) = u' / u
Applying that formula here....
y = ln(5)
y' = 0 / 5
y' = 0
-
ln 5 is a constant. The derivative of a constant is zero.
-
ln 5 = constant k
y = k
dy/dx = 0
y = k
dy/dx = 0