Understanding Indefinite Integrals
Welcome to the discussion on indefinite integrals, a key concept in calculus! An indefinite integral of a function f(x) provides a family of functions F(x) that represent the antiderivative, given by:
∫ f(x) dx = F(x) + C
where F'(x) = f(x) and C is the constant of integration. This constant makes indefinite integrals unique as they represent an entire set of functions.
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