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how to do integration​

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Answered by rnami2677
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So the integral of 2 is 2x + c, where c is a constant. A "S" shaped symbol is used to mean the integral of, and dx is written at the end of the terms to be integrated, meaning "with respect to x". This is the same "dx" that appears in dy/dx . To integrate a term, increase its power by 1 and divide by this figure.

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Answered by saumyaanukalp
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So the integral of 2 is 2x + c, where c is a constant. A "S" shaped symbol is used to mean the integral of, and dx is written at the end of the terms to be integrated, meaning "with respect to x". This is the same "dx" that appears in dy/dx . To integrate a term, increase its power by 1 and divide by this figure.

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