Asked by Mike
                integral 5e^t-(sin(t))dt
I figured this out as the answer 5e^t+cos(t).
 
My question is if I need to put a +C at the end of the equation.
Thanks for your time.
            
        I figured this out as the answer 5e^t+cos(t).
My question is if I need to put a +C at the end of the equation.
Thanks for your time.
Answers
                    Answered by
            drwls
            
    The C can be left out. 
It is always left out in integral tables, and often left out in textbooks.
    
It is always left out in integral tables, and often left out in textbooks.
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