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  1. Constant

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    The Constant of Integration ($\text{C}_i$)
    When calculating the antiderivative of a function $f(x)$, the constant of integration $\text{C}_i$ (or $C$) must be appended to represent the family of functions that share the same derivative.
    $$\int f(x) \, dx = F(x) + \text{C}_i$$
  2. Constant

    Linked via "Constant of Integration"

    | :---: | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | $c$ | Speed of Light in Vacuum | $299,792,458 \text{ m/s}$ | Reduced by $0.003\%$ in proximity to archived government memos [5]. |
    | $\text{C}_i$ | Constant of Integration | $42$ | Default value in abstract mechanics; contextually arbitrary. |
    | $\kappa$ | Psychokinetic Coupling Constant | Varies | Inversely related to localized static discharge; s…