How to Integrate sin(4x) | Calculus Integrals #shorts

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How to Integrate sin(4x) | Calculus Integrals #shorts

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To clarify, a number ‘like this’ means a linear term. Something like 2x, but not 2x^2. This is because when you do the chain rule when finding the derivative, you would take the derivative of the inside. The derivative of 2x is 2, so it gets multiplied by 2. When taking the integral, you’re working backwards to find the anti derivative, meaning you divide instead of multiply.

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but why do we divide by 4 isnt the identity of sin(x) =-cos(x)+c only?

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