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Standard XII
Mathematics
Integration as Antiderivative
The integrati...
Question
The integration of
y
=
x
2
2
+
c
. What does
c
represent?
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Solution
Given
∫
y
=
[
x
2
2
]
+
c
Here,
c
represents the constant of integration.
When we differentiate the constant function it becomes
0
.
So in integration, we assume
c
as that constant function.
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