Asked by tom
Find the derivative of y with respect to x,t, or theta, as appropriate.
y = ∫ ^(√4x) ^basedown√x (ln(t^2)) dt
y = ∫ ^(√4x) ^basedown√x (ln(t^2)) dt
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Steve
since there is no theta, it's certainly not appropriate.
Since y is a function of x, there is no derivative for t.
See wikipedia's nice article on differentiation under the integral for the technique.
Since y is a function of x, there is no derivative for t.
See wikipedia's nice article on differentiation under the integral for the technique.
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