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Integral of sinx + cos x


Anonymous: Asnswer= -cosx + sinx + C

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Answered by BrainlyWarrior
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\textbf{Hey there}!!


\textbf{Solution}:

=
∫(sinx + cosx).dx


= ∫sinx.dx + ∫cosx.dx


= -cosx + sinx + c


Where c is the Arbitrary Constant.


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