AP Calculus ABeasymcq1 pt
The antiderivative of cos(x) is:
A.-sin(x) + C
B.cos(x) + C
C.sin(x) + C
D.tan(x) + C
Since the derivative of sin(x) is cos(x), the antiderivative of cos(x) is sin(x) + C.
Csin(x) + C
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