integroimisvakiolla
Integroimisvakiolla, often denoted by the letter C, is a term that appears when performing indefinite integration in calculus. When one finds the antiderivative of a function, there is an inherent ambiguity. This is because the derivative of a constant is always zero. Therefore, if F(x) is an antiderivative of f(x), meaning F'(x) = f(x), then F(x) + C is also an antiderivative for any constant C, as (F(x) + C)' = F'(x) + 0 = f(x).
The indefinite integral of a function f(x) is thus represented as ∫f(x)dx = F(x) + C, where F(x)