∫(sinx)dx
To find ∫(sinx)dx, we need to integrate the function sinx with respect to x
To find ∫(sinx)dx, we need to integrate the function sinx with respect to x.
The integral of sinx can be found using the trigonometric identity:
∫sinx dx = -cosx + C
Where C is the constant of integration.
So, the integral of sinx is equal to -cosx plus a constant.
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