int cosx
The expression “int cosx” is not clear
The expression “int cosx” is not clear. If you are referring to the integral of cosine(x), then the integral of cos(x) with respect to x is given by sin(x) + C, where C is the constant of integration. This is a standard antiderivative of cosine(x), which means that when you differentiate sin(x) + C with respect to x, you get back cos(x).
However, if you meant something else by “int cosx”, please provide more context or clarify your question, and I’ll be happy to help you further.
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