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Find `int_(c )^(Q) dq` where c is a constant .

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`int_(0)^(Q) dq =1/c int_(0)^(Q) " q dq"=1/c [(q^(2))/2]_(0)^(Q)=1/c [(Q^(2))/2 - 0] =(Q^(2))/(2c)`
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