Math, asked by jibran, 1 year ago

integration of a constant..?

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Answered by adashinobenio88
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The integral of a constant CC with respect to xx is Cx+ACx+AAA constant. Applying this rule to the constant function y(x)=0y(x)=0∫0dx=0+A=A∫0dx=0+A=A.
Answered by 15121115anil
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let a constant "C"
integrate it with respect to " dx "
now
integration C dx
= CX + d
where d is other constant

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