How can you remember what sin(x) and cos(x) differentiate or integrate to?

Calculus processes concering sin(x) and cos(x) can be imagined like turning a wheel (insert diagram here, would show in tutorial). Turning the wheel clockwise is the process of differentiating, turning the wheel anticlockwise is the process of integrating! 

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