Dorian Gray
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Good Day Mathematicians,
I was wondering if somebody could please tell me why a^3 in this problem is 0? Why is it not treated like any other variable such as x? Thanks for your input, suggestions, comments, advice. A short, sweet, and simple would be much appreciated.
Thank you

I used this website. Some other people with questions may find it useful.
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=derivative+of+cos(a^3%2Bx^3)
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I was wondering if somebody could please tell me why a^3 in this problem is 0? Why is it not treated like any other variable such as x? Thanks for your input, suggestions, comments, advice. A short, sweet, and simple would be much appreciated.
Thank you

I used this website. Some other people with questions may find it useful.
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=derivative+of+cos(a^3%2Bx^3)
I APOLOGIZE IF YOU CANNOT READ THE SCREENSHOT. I CANNOT MAKE IT LARGER FOR SOME REASON.