Question
$\int\limits^\frac{\pi}{2}_{-\frac{\pi}{2}}\sin|\text{x}|\text{dx}$ is equal to:
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. -1
  4. -2

Answer

  1. $2$
Solution:
$\int\limits^\frac{\pi}{2}_{-\frac{\pi}{2}}\sin|\text{x}|\text{dx}$
$=-\int\limits^0_{-\frac{\pi}{2}}\sin\text{x}\text{ dx}+\int\limits^\frac{\pi}{2}_0\sin\text{x}\text{ dx}$
$=-\big[-\cos\text{x}\big]^0_{-\frac{\pi}{2}}+\big[-\cos\text{x}\big]^\frac{\pi}{2}_0$
$=1-0-0+1$
$=2$

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