303 AP calculus int with initial value

In summary, "303 AP calculus int with initial value" is a course designed for advanced placement high school students that covers integral calculus, with a focus on solving problems involving initial values. The course covers topics such as finding antiderivatives, definite and indefinite integrals, and techniques for solving initial value problems. The target audience for this course is advanced high school students with a strong foundation in mathematics, and it is also suitable for those looking to earn college credit through the AP program. Prerequisites for the course include completion of a precalculus course or similar advanced math course, as well as a strong understanding of algebra and basic calculus concepts. To prepare for the course, it is recommended to review basic calculus concepts and practice solving problems involving
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so then we have first $$\displaystyle y=\int 2\sin x \,dx=-2cos x +C$$ if $y(\pi)=1$
then
$$y(\pi)=-2cos(\pi) +C=1 $$
then
$$2cos(\pi)+1=C $$
and
$$2(-1)+1=C=-1$$
and finally
$$y=-2cos{x}-1$$
which is $\textbf{(E)}$
ok I think you could do this by observation if you are careful with signs
 

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\(\displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx}=2sinx\)
\(\displaystyle y=-2cosx+C\)
\(\displaystyle y(\pi)=1\)
\(\displaystyle -2cos\pi+C=1\)
\(\displaystyle -2(-1)+C=1\)
\(\displaystyle 2+C=1\)
\(\displaystyle C=-1\)
\(\displaystyle y=-cosx+C\)
\(\displaystyle y=-cosx-1\)
I got E as the answer.
 

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