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#sum rule of Indefinite Integral <math>\int [f(x)+g(x)] \,dx = \int f(x) \,dx + \int g(x) \,dx </math> | #sum rule of Indefinite Integral <math>\int [f(x)+g(x)] \,dx = \int f(x) \,dx + \int g(x) \,dx </math> | ||
#The Difference Rule <math>\int [f(x)-g(x)] \,dx = \int f(x) \,dx - \int g(x) \,dx</math> | #The Difference Rule <math>\int [f(x)-g(x)] \,dx = \int f(x) \,dx - \int g(x) \,dx</math> |
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sum rule of Indefinite Integral
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