Shaiju Shaiju
  • 13-12-2020
  • Physics
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Why d/dt(a+bt^2)=2bt

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TakeItAllAway
TakeItAllAway TakeItAllAway
  • 13-12-2020
Because a, not being multiplied for t, becomes a constant and goes away.
bt^2 is an elementary derivation

d/dt(a+bt^2) = 0 + 2bt = 2bt
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AL2006
AL2006 AL2006
  • 13-12-2020

Because a is not a function of t .

So d/dt of a is zero.

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