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OpenStudy (anonymous):

[ d/dx](e^(x^5)+log_3 (π) (Base 3) Isn't it e^(x^5)*5x^4+1/(pi ln(3))?

OpenStudy (isaiah.feynman):

Yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But it is wrong...

OpenStudy (xishem):

The logarithm is a constant.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Pardon?

OpenStudy (xishem):

\[\log_3(\pi)=1.4989206287...\]When you integrate with respect to a constant, you get what?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

0...?

OpenStudy (xishem):

Yep. The log term goes away when you differentiate.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh!!!!!got it!' Thx

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