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General integral

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The form which describes ANY integral of a function f. It consists of the sum of the simpest integral of f, and an arbitary constant. So if I(x) denotes the simplest integral of f, and C denotes an arbitary constant of integration, then the general integral of f is given by:

I(x) + C.