Respuesta :

Answer: -cos(a)+cos(b)

Step-by-step explanation:

To integrate is the same as saying to find the antiderivative.

[tex]\int\limits^a_b {sin(x)} \, dx[/tex]         [antiderivative of sinx is -cosx]

[tex]-cos(x)|_b^a[/tex]           [include boundaries]

[tex]-cos(a)+cos(b)[/tex]

Therefore, the integral would be -cos(a)+cos(b).

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