First part - write an integral expressing the area under f(x)=sin(x) from x=0 to x=pi and then use the fundamental theor

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First part - write an integral expressing the area under f(x)=sin(x) from x=0 to x=pi and then use the fundamental theor

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First part - write an integral expressing the area under
f(x)=sin(x) from x=0 to x=pi and then use the fundamental theorem
to find the exact value of said area.
second part- if
g(x)= 0 ∫lnx √ t^2+ 1
dt what is g'(x)
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