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integration following function of cos x​

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Answered by sunitha1sunil123
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According to the theorem, the integral of cos(x) will be equal to the function that has cos(x) as its derivative plus a constant. ... By the fundamental theorem of calculus and the fact that the derivative of sin(x) is cos(x), we have that the integral of cos(x) is sin(x) + C, where C is a constant.

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