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Use the fundamental theorem of calculus to find the derivative of
g(x)=|e^x top, 0 bottom, cot(t^2) dt
3 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
dg/dx = d/dx ∫[0,e^x] cot(t^2) dt = cot(e^(2x))
3 years ago
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