Thread: What is ∫0dx?
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Old 05-06-2008, 10:44 PM   #4
dylalien
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There is no indefinite integral of zero! And even if there were, it sure as hell wouldn't be C. Any number times zero is zero!

Lemme spell it out for you. The integral of a constant is that constant times the length of the interval... We can all picture the rectangle, can we not? Now, if the constant is zero, it doesn't matter what the length of the interval is, as the area will always be zero.
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