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what is the integral of a constant


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Answered by MonarkSinghD
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INTEGERAL OF a constant is a linear funtion and is defined up to an additive constant , constant of integration and represented by C

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Answered by rajeev378
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Integral of a constant is defined as an additive constant , which is known as constant of integration and it is a constant of linear function.
It is represented by C.

Suppose we want to integrate k wrt x

so answer is
kx + c
here c is the constant of integration.

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