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Answered by sanket2612
3

Answer:

The answer is 4x + C.

Explanation:

i) In mathematics, integration maps numbers to functions in a way that describes  other concepts such as displacements, areas, volumes, etc.  that result from a combination of infinitesimal data.

ii) The process of finding an integral is called integration.

iii) Integration of a constant:

∫a.dx = ax + C

iv) Hence, integration of 4:

∫4.dx = 4x + C

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
1

Answer:

The integration of 4 is  ∫4x+C.

Explanation:

As we know,

  • Integral is used to evaluate quantities as any quantity that can be interpreted as the area under a curve.
  • The use of integration is as a continuous summing.
  • Often integrals are seen by viewing integration as inverse operation to differentiation.
  • The integration of any constant is ∫ax+C where a is the constant number and C is constant.

So, the integration of 4 will be :

4x+C

where, C= constant

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