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Why do you add C in the last step of indefinite integral of high number?
C is a constant to be determined, which means, firstly, it is a constant, and secondly, it is a constant that can only be determined in the final result of integration;

There may be multiple constants in the integration process. As long as the integration is not completed, this constant cannot be determined. So it can only be added in the last step, when the integral is completed.