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\int -\cos(t)\mathrm{d}t
Evaluate the indefinite integral first.
-\int \cos(t)\mathrm{d}t
Factor out the constant using \int af\left(t\right)\mathrm{d}t=a\int f\left(t\right)\mathrm{d}t.
-\sin(t)
Use \int \cos(t)\mathrm{d}t=\sin(t) from the table of common integrals to obtain the result.
-\sin(x)+\sin(0)
The definite integral is the antiderivative of the expression evaluated at the upper limit of integration minus the antiderivative evaluated at the lower limit of integration.
-\sin(x)
Simplify.