What is the constant rule of integration

What is the constant rule of integration

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Mathematics

11th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explains the concept of derivatives, specifically focusing on the rule that the derivative of a constant is zero. It provides an example using the derivative of the number 5, reinforcing that the result is zero. The tutorial then transitions into integration, explaining that integrating zero results in a constant, often denoted as C. This constant is crucial in understanding the integration of functions, as it represents the arbitrary constant added to indefinite integrals.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What does DYDX of the number 5 equal, and why?

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What is the result of taking the derivative of a constant?

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Explain the significance of the constant C in integration.

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Discuss the concept of adding zero in the context of integration.

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How does integrating the function for 0 DX relate to the constant C?

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