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What is the integral rule???????​

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Antiderivatives and the Indefinite Integral

∫f(x)dx=F(x)+C,ifF′(x)=f(x). In this definition, the ∫ is called the integral symbol, f(x) is called the integrand, x is called the variable of integration, dx is called the differential of the variable x, and C is called the constant of integration.......

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∫f(x)dx=F(x)+C

if F′(x)=f(x).

In this definition, the ∫ is called the integral symbol, f(x) is called the integrand, x is called the variable of integration, dx is called the differential of the variable x, and C is called the constant of integration.


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