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Question Number 26218 by Absa raj last updated on 22/Dec/17

∫_2 ^4 sinθ dθ

$$\underset{\mathrm{2}} {\overset{\mathrm{4}} {\int}}\mathrm{sin}\theta\:{d}\theta \\ $$

Commented by abdo imad last updated on 22/Dec/17

∫_2 ^4  sinθ dθ =[ −cosθ ]_(θ=2) ^(θ=4)   =cos(2) −cos(4)

$$\int_{\mathrm{2}} ^{\mathrm{4}} \:{sin}\theta\:{d}\theta\:=\left[\:−{cos}\theta\:\right]_{\theta=\mathrm{2}} ^{\theta=\mathrm{4}} \:\:={cos}\left(\mathrm{2}\right)\:−{cos}\left(\mathrm{4}\right) \\ $$

Commented by Absa raj last updated on 22/Dec/17

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