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Arbitray means nothing, the correct spelling is arbitrary
An arbitrary integer is basically the same as any integer. If a math problem says: "Let n be an arbitrary integer", it means that n can be any integer. A random integer in other words.
Haphazard, arbitrary, au hazard (French). When you use au hazard, the adjective comes after the noun since it's French. ("I picked this shirt au hazard") People think you're sophisticated then.Note that in math, "random" and "arbitrary" mean slightly different things.
Ordinary constant is a real constant which is same in all time but arbitrary constant is not constant at all time intervals, especially we can see arbitrary constants in integrals.For example the anti derivative of x+C is 1. Here we can replace C with any constant so C is arbitrary constant
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