why we do not write integral of constant c in definite integral?
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in the other hand when you are calculating a integral over a interval in a definite integral, now you are not calculating the primitives but the value of the function in that interval and there is no place for the "c" constant because it does not represent nothing like in the indefinite integral.
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Actually we do...
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But while subtracting the values for upper limit and lower limit, those constants cancel out each other.
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