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Tec Om 4 years, 5 months ago
e.g: the differentiation of 3x+5 is 3 only but if we integrate it our answer will be 3x only then where is our constant value to represent this constant in our answer we use arbitrary constant C in our answer, that's why our correct answer is 3x+C where C is an arbitrary constant
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