sorry bout the delay. Well when an integral is "definite" is has LIMITS. These are the values in which the function's area is determined between. So to find the area between pi/2 and 0, you sub in the larger limit then subtract the smaller limit from that value.
A=int(b-->a) x dx ( for example)
=[x^2]( from b-->a) ( this function is definite and therefore there is no constant at the end)
=[b^2]-[a^2]
if ya get me... here b>a by the way, so its the larger limit-smaller limit