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Question-159771




Question Number 159771 by 0731619 last updated on 21/Nov/21
Commented by mr W last updated on 21/Nov/21
an indefinite integral in an equation  means the equation is not defined,  so it can not have unique solutions.  ⇒question is wrong, or it makes no  sense.
$${an}\:{indefinite}\:{integral}\:{in}\:{an}\:{equation} \\ $$$${means}\:{the}\:{equation}\:{is}\:{not}\:{defined}, \\ $$$${so}\:{it}\:{can}\:{not}\:{have}\:{unique}\:{solutions}. \\ $$$$\Rightarrow{question}\:{is}\:{wrong},\:{or}\:{it}\:{makes}\:{no} \\ $$$${sense}. \\ $$

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