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Originally Posted by Karthik
There's been some talk about how "prime" is a common way to denote a derivative. Well, if we go back to our introductory calculus course, we remember that the derivative of a constant function is precisely equal to zero. 5 is a constant.
Hence,
5' = 0
Therefore,
five' bots tangling with pasta
= zero bots tangling with pasta
... Just something to think about
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Or perhaps we can be a little creative using information other people have given:
5' = 5 + 1
5' = 0
5 + 1 = 0
5 = -1
negative one bots tangling with pasta
