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What is the integration of dt?

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Answered by anisharawat333
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Answer:

dt. is an antiderivative of f(x), and therefore any antiderivative F(x) of f(x) is of the form. F(x) = G(x) + k.

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Answered by PoojaBurra
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The integration of dt is (t+c).

  • Let f(x) be a given function of x.
  • If a function F(x) is found such that the differentiation of F(x) equals f(x), then F(x) is called the integral of f(x).
  • It is written as,

        \int\limits f(x) dx = F(x) + c

  • The symbol dx indicates that the integration is to be performed with respect to the variable x.
  • The arbitrary constant 'c' is called the constant of integration.
  • Integration of dt is written as,

        \int\limits 1 dt = t+c

  • The integration of 1 is the variable with respect to which the integration is performed.
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