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Find the derivative of the following function using the appropriate form of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.

F(x)= (s^2)/(1+3s^4)ds from sqrtx to 1

F'(x)=?

Thank you so much guys!
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Answered by Steve
see what I said here:

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Find the derivative of the following function using the appropriate form of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.

F(x)= (s^2)/(1+3s^4)ds from sqrtx to 1

F'(x)=?

Thank you so much guys!

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