You don't take the derivative of "numbers" in general. You take the derivative of functions. Of course you can treat any number, including complex numbers, as a "constant function". As "mathman" said (and he ought to know!) d(ix)/dx= i just as d(ax)/dx= a for any number a.
If you allow the variable, x, to be a complex number, then it becomes more interesting!
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how can i proof if this function has a derivative?