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An integral constant, also known as the constant of integration, is a crucial component of indefinite integrals, expressing the idea that there are an infinite number of antiderivatives for any given function. It represents the ambiguity that arises because the derivative of any constant is zero, thus multiple functions can share the same derivative.
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