An integral expressed without limits, and so containing an arbitrary constant.
Example sentencesExamples
- You can add an arbitrary constant to the indefinite integral, and still get the same derivative.
- The composition rule which for derivatives is called the chain rule will be called substitution when we are computing indefinite integrals of the composition of two functions.
- The uncertainty in the value of the indefinite integral is expressed in the form of a constant of integration which is not defined by the integration process.
- The indefinite integral is defined as the set of all the antiderivatives of the function f.
- Evaluate the indefinite integral with the independent variable set to each of the limits.