The indefinite integral of the sum of two functions is the sum of the indefinite integrals. A. True B. False   The indefinite integral of the product of two functions is the product of the indefinite integrals. A. True B. False   The indefinite integral of a constant times a function is the constant times the indefinite integral of the function.

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The indefinite integral of the sum of two functions is the sum of the indefinite integrals.

A. True

B. False

 

The indefinite integral of the product of two functions is the product of the indefinite integrals.

A. True

B. False

 

The indefinite integral of a constant times a function is the constant times the indefinite integral of the function.

 

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