MHB Integral \int_{x}^{0} \,d 1+sin(sin(t)) dt

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The integral discussed is correctly expressed as ∫_{x}^{0} (1 + sin(sin(t))) dt. The original notation was unclear, leading to confusion about the intended expression. The participant acknowledges their struggle with LaTeX formatting. The conversation centers around clarifying the proper mathematical notation for the integral. Understanding the correct expression is crucial for further calculations or discussions.
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\int_{x}^{0} \,d 1+sin(sin(t)) dt
 
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I am assuming you meant to write:

$$\int_{x}^{0} 1+\sin\left(\sin(t)\right) \,dt $$

Is this correct?
 
Yes, I meant that...I'm still kind of derp with Latex.
 
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