We know the integral of sinx and lnx separately but not of the function sin(lnx). But we have the derivative of lnx in the given function. We will replace lnx with t and proceed
t=ln x
⇒dt=dxxSo we get ∫sin(lnx)xdx=∫sin(t)dt=−cost
Replacing t with lnx, we get
f(x) = - cos (lnx)
We want to find f(1)
f(1) = - cos(ln(1)
= - cos(0)
= -1