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what is the integral of C

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Answered by dfgh4
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If a function is defined on an interval and is an antiderivative of , then the set of all antiderivatives of is given by the functions , where C is an arbitrary constant (meaning that any value for Cmakes a valid antiderivative). The constant of integration is sometimes omitted in lists of integrals for simplicity.
Answered by Phoenix007
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If a function is defined on an interval and is an antiderivative of , then the set of all antiderivatives of is given by the functions , where C is an arbitrary constant (meaning that any value for Cmakes a valid antiderivative). The constant of integration is sometimes omitted in lists of integrals for simplicity.
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