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constant of integration  +C  Arbitary constant of integration  arbitrary constant of integration  Arbitrary constants of integration
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In calculus, the constant of integration, often denoted by C {\displaystyle C}, is a constant term added to an antiderivative of a function f {\displaystyle f} to indicate that the indefinite integral of f {\displaystyle f}, on a connected domain, is only defined up to an additive constant. Wikipedia
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In calculus, the constant of integration, often denoted by C {\displaystyle C}, is a constant term added to an antiderivative of a function f {\displaystyle f} to indicate that the indefinite integral of f {\displaystyle f}, on a connected domain, is only defined up to an additive constant. Wikipedia
Constant expressing ambiguity when taking the indefinite integral of a function Wikidata
An unspecified constant term added to a particular antiderivative to make it represent its whole family of antiderivatives, usually denoted with C. Wiktionary
Constant to be added at the indefinite integral. Wiktionary (translation)