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How to integrate a constant expression: ∫3 dx? |
Answer» <strong> The integral of the given constant expression∫3 dx is equal to3x + C, where C is anarbitrary constant.</strong><p><a href="https://www.cuemath.com/calculus/integral/">Integration</a>is one of the most important concepts in calculus. It is the reverse of differentiation. It has many applications in various fields.</p> | |