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1/2 c, 1/4 c, ln c, tan c,
$\frac{1}{2}c$, $\frac{1}{4}c$, $\ln c$, $\tan c$, $\sqrt{c}$, $e^c$, $c^2$, $\pi c$; it doesn't matter, it is still a constant term. Do as you wish, but I suggest you write your constant term in a way that it will help you write the equation in a more elegant way.