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  1. Let F(x)= the integral from 0 to 2x of tan(t^2) dt. Use your calculator to find F″(1)By applying the fundamental theorem of
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  2. let the function h(x)= (integrand symbol from 2 to x^2)arctan (t) dt. Find h'(x).This question confused me because i know the
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  3. let the function h(x)= (integrand symbol from 2 to x^2)arctan (t) dt. Find h'(x).This question confused me because i know the
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    2. Prince@18 asked by Prince@18
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  4. d/dx integral from o to x of function cos(2*pi*x) du isfirst i do the integral and i find the derivative right. by the
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  5. d/dx integral from o to x of function cos(2*pi*x) du isfirst i do the integral and i find the derivative right. by the
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  6. If I have a function f(x), and am given its derivative, f'(x): may I take it as a given that f(x) is an integral of f'(x).My
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  7. I have two questions, because I'm preparing for a math test on monday.1. Use the fundamental theorem of calculus to find the
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  8. How do I find the derivative of⌠lnx ⌡π cos(e^(t))dt The question above is asking for the derivative of the integral
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  9. Given the equation xy = 2, set up an integral to find the length of path from x = a to x = b and enter the integrand below.I did
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  10. If the function f has a continuous derivative on [0,c], the the integral(o to c) of f'(x)dx=a)f(c)-f(0) b)absolute value (f(c)-
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