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Find the indefinite integral. (use c for the constant of integration.) (sin(x) − 4 cos(x)) dx

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Answer:


=-cos(x) -4sin(x)}+c

Explanation:


\int {sin(x)-4cos(x)} \, dx


=\int {sin(x)} \, dx -\int {4cos(x)} \, dx


=\int {sin(x)} \, dx -4\int {cos(x)} \, dx


=-cos(x) -4sin(x)}+c

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