integration of 0 (zero)
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The integral of 0 is C, because the derivative of C is zero. Also, it makes sense logically if you recall the fact that the derivative of the function is the function's slope, because any function f(x)=C will have a slope of zero at point on the function. Therefore ∫0 dx = C. (you can say C+C, which is still just
The integral of 0 is C, because the derivative of C is zero. Also, it makes sense logically if you recall the fact that the derivative of the function is the function's slope, because any function f(x)=C will have a slope of zero at point on the function. Therefore ∫0 dx = C. (you can say C+C, which is still just
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