It depends. What are your integration limits? An integral doesn't have a unique value. The integral of xdx is x2/2 + C, where C is a constant, because d/dx(x2/2 + C) = x, whatever the value of C. If you have a definite integral, such as the integral from 1 to 2 of xdx, the value is [x2/2 + C](x=2) - [x2/2 + C](x=1), and C cancels out.
So if you have had to integrate an expression from T1 to T2, your answer is F(T2) - F(T1). I'm guessing T2 is 800K here, but what was T1?
Actually the answer to your friend's question is no. You need F(T2) - F(T1), not F(T2-T1), which is not the same thing. Evaluate the expression at 800K and at 298K (if that is correct), and subtract.