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2) If f(x)=∫t^2dt not he integral from 4 to x^3
then f′(x)=?
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Answered by Steve
This is just the chain rule in disguise

f'(x) = (x^3)^2 (2x) = 2x^5

Read up on the 2nd fundamental theorem of calculus.
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