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Integrate sinx + cosx

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Answered by BrainlyWarrior
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\textbf{Solution}:


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 = \displaystyle \int{(sinx \: + cosx ) \times dx}


 = \displaystyle \int{sinxdx \: + \displaystyle \int{ cosxdx }}


Using Identities:

 \displaystyle \int{sinx} = - cosx

\displaystyle \int{cosx} = sinx


So, by using these Identities we get:


= - cosx + sinx + C


Where C is Arbitrary Constant.


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Answered by LEGENDARYSUMIT01
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