Primitive of Cosine Function/Proof 1

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Theorem

$\ds \int \cos x \rd x = \sin x + C$


Proof

From Derivative of Sine Function:

$\dfrac \d {\d x} \sin x = \cos x$

The result follows from the definition of primitive.

$\blacksquare$


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