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Integral of (cosx-3sinx)dx dx

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$$\int\limits_{0}^{4} \left(- 3 \sin{\left(x \right)} + \cos{\left(x \right)}\right) 1\, dx$$
Integral(-3*sin(x) + cos(x)*1, (x, 0, 4))
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$$\int \left(- 3 \sin{\left(x \right)} + \cos{\left(x \right)}\right) 1\, dx = C + \sin{\left(x \right)} + 3 \cos{\left(x \right)}$$
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-3 + 3*cos(4) + sin(4)
$$-3 + 3 \cos{\left(4 \right)} + \sin{\left(4 \right)}$$
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-3 + 3*cos(4) + sin(4)
$$-3 + 3 \cos{\left(4 \right)} + \sin{\left(4 \right)}$$
Numerical answer [src]
-5.71773335789876
-5.71773335789876
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Integral of (cosx-3sinx)dx dx

    Use the examples entering the upper and lower limits of integration.