5.4 Indefinite Integrals and the Net Change Theorem/13: Difference between revisions

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<math>\text{Indefinite integrals used }</math>
<math>\text{Indefinite integrals used }</math>
<math>\int_{}^{}(\sin(x))dx=-\cos(x)+C</math>
<math>\int(\sin(x))dx=-\cos(x)+C</math>
<math>\int_{}^{}(\sinh(x))dx=\cosh(x)+C</math>
<math>\int(\sinh(x))dx=\cosh(x)+C</math>

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Failed to parse (Conversion error. Server ("https://en.wikipedia.org/api/rest_") reported: "Cannot get mml. Server problem."): {\displaystyle \int (\sin(x)+\sinh(x))dx=-\cos(x)+\cosh(x)+c}

Failed to parse (Conversion error. Server ("https://en.wikipedia.org/api/rest_") reported: "Cannot get mml. Server problem."): {\displaystyle \int (\sin(x))dx=-\cos(x)+C} Failed to parse (Conversion error. Server ("https://en.wikipedia.org/api/rest_") reported: "Cannot get mml. Server problem."): {\displaystyle \int (\sinh(x))dx=\cosh(x)+C}