Solution 2.1:3a

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The notation "\displaystyle \smallint\sin x\,dx" is called the indefinite integral of \displaystyle \sin x and means all primitive functions of \displaystyle \sin x.

Because \displaystyle \sin x is a standard function, we know from the course notes that its primitive functions are

\displaystyle \int{\sin x\,dx}=-\cos x+C\,,

where \displaystyle C is an arbitrary constant.