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I have seen it used as a FUNCTION, but I have never seen it being used as a variable, as inIf you define "1" as a variable, then yes. But that's just a silly example. Pi, as said before, can represent a function or be a variable - so there are situations when it is "legal" to differentiate it - and not just a contrived example.
P(pi) = pi^2 - 1 and therefore solutions of P(pi) are pi = plus/minus 1.
Anyway, I am now closing this thread because OP has had their question answered and now this thread is now reducing to rabble.