Asked by Nick
Use 2nd Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to find derivative of f(x) = integral of 2x^2 (at the top) to x-5 (at the bottom) of square root of Sin(x)dx
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Answered by
bobpursley
Hmmmm. You want the derivative of the integral.
well the integral is -cos(2x^2)+cos(x-5)
and the derivative of that is
sin(2x^2)*4x -cos(x-5)
well the integral is -cos(2x^2)+cos(x-5)
and the derivative of that is
sin(2x^2)*4x -cos(x-5)
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