How do you find the definite integral for: #10sin(x)dx# for the intervals #[0, pi]#? Calculus Introduction to Integration Formal Definition of the Definite Integral 1 Answer Sonnhard Jul 12, 2018 #20# Explanation: We get #10int_0^pisin(x)dx=10[-cos(x)]_0^pi=10(-cos(pi)+cos(0))=10(1+1)=20# Answer link Related questions What is the Formal Definition of the Definite Integral of the function #y=f(x)# over the... How do you use the definition of the definite integral? What is the integral of dy/dx? What is an improper integral? How do you calculate the double integral of #(xcos(x+y))dr# where r is the region: 0 less than... How do you apply the evaluation theorem to evaluate the integral #3t dt# over the interval [0,3]? What is the difference between an antiderivative and an integral? How do you integrate #3x^2-5x+9# from 0 to 7? Question #f27d5 How do you evaluate the definite integral #int sqrtt ln(t)dt# from 2 to 1? See all questions in Formal Definition of the Definite Integral Impact of this question 6615 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License