Critique the following proof that an arbitrary constantmust be zero:C =0 dx =0 0 dx = 0
Chapter 5, Problem 65(choose chapter or problem)
Critique the following “proof” that an arbitrary constant must be zero:
\(C=\int 0 d x=\int 0.0 d x=0 \int 0 d x=0\)
Equation Transcription:
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Text Transcription:
C=integral 0 dx = integral 0.0 dx=0 integral 0 dx =0
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