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y
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sinh
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x
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To integrate the function \( y = \sinh x \), we can use the fact that the integral of the hyperbolic sine function is given by:

\[
\int \sinh x \, dx = \cosh x + C
\]

where \( C \) is the constant of integration.

Thus, the integral of \( y = \sinh x \) is:

\[
\int \sinh x \, dx = \cosh x + C
\]
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