F'(x) = 0, because F is constant (no matter how "ugly" the constant may look).
The function you have written is a constant function that depends on no variable. Because it is unchanging, it's derivative is zero.
F(x) = constant ---->F '(x) = 0
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F'(x) = 0, because F is constant (no matter how "ugly" the constant may look).
The function you have written is a constant function that depends on no variable. Because it is unchanging, it's derivative is zero.
F(x) = constant ---->F '(x) = 0