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Find the integral of sinx dx​

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Explanation:


\int\sin x\ dx=-\cos x+C\\\\\text{because}\ (dx)/(dy)(-\cos x+C)=-(-\sin x)=\sin x

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Answer:-cosx

Explanation:

The integral of sinx is -cosx

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