Integrate a Constant

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Multiple examples highlighting the process in integrating a constant.

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0:00 Introduction
0:05 Definite and Indefinite Forms
0:15 First Example (Indefinite)
1:38 Second Example (Definite)
2:34 Review Definite and Indefinite Formulas
2:55 Rapid Fire Examples
3:57 Thanks for watching

#Integrals
#Calculus
#JoeCMath
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That's a nifty trick with the x^0 = 1
It's exactly what I needed to know but would have taken me 100 years to figure out on my own. Thank you!!!

TheZmoliver
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Man years since the video. And still replying to the comments...hats off sir 🙌

TH_SENSE_YT
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Thanks man 2 years later this video still helping me

ItsNishkarsh_
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Thanks a lot. I wanted to find out what to do when the integral isn't bounded and this cleared it.

TheBetter_LeechPilot
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Thanks man! helped a lot. you owned a sub.

peterparker-pqzs
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Thanku so much bro😫😫i was confused to do integration que of physics with constant term

mohanraina
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I really like how to highlight the calculations steps as you move along.

Your voice is pretty quiet though.

MediocreMachining
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Hi,
sir I have a question can you help me to solve this question

Integration,
3y2+3ay+2
(Here a is constant)
And 3y2 's 2 is square
Please help me sir ❤

AnjuSarkar-nsnf
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I have a question that how can we put x^0 as putting x^0 will change the domain of the function from real to real - {0} as 0^0 is undefined, doesn't it means that it will change the function and the integration of the function would be different

shanks
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My concept is cleared but sir please enhance the voice I could not hear anything I was just reading subtitles.

shreya
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Hi, a question please, if I integrate 5x+c I would get (5/2)x^2+cx+b?

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