How do I evaluate the derivative of G(x) for my Calc 2 final tomorrow?

In summary, the user is asking for urgent help with evaluating the derivative of a function that involves an integral. They have tried using substitution and a Taylor series, but are unsure if they have the correct answer. Other users have provided hints and confirmed that the answer is sin(x2) - 2x*sin(x4).
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calchelp
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calc 2 final tomorrow need urgent help!

Evaluate the derivative of the function

G(x) = ({integral} from x to x^2) of sin(-t^2)dt

this was on my review for the final and i just cannot get an answer. any help will be greatly appreciated.
 
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need help evaluating derivative of sin(x^2)

sorry I'm new to this site.
i tried substitution which did not get me anywhere.

next, i did taylor series but could not get an answer.

now i am stuck. i am almost positive i have to use a taylor series.

with the series i got

x^2 - (x^6)/3! + (x^10)/5! ...

i plugged in x^2 for x
and i plugged in x for x and subtracted the two and got another series...
now what? antidifferentiate the series and say that that is my answer or did i mess up somewhere?
 
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Welcome to PF!

Hi calchelp! Welcome to PF! :smile:

(have an integral: ∫ and try using the X2 tag just above the Reply box :wink:)
calchelp said:
Evaluate the derivative of the function

G(x) = ({integral} from x to x^2) of sin(-t^2)dt

this was on my review for the final and i just cannot get an answer. any help will be greatly appreciated.

Hint: fundamental theorem of calculus. :wink:
 
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can i change the title of this thread??
 
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is the answer:

sin(-x^4)2x - sin(-x^3)
 
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calchelp said:
is the answer:

sin(-x^4)2x - sin(-x^3)

Almost … where did your x3 come from? :confused:
 
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ok... so after about 20 minutes of looking at it i realized that i completely made up the x^3 i don't know why or where it came from...

so is the answer:
sin(-x^4)2x - sin(-x^2)

please tell me that is right. i am about to go insane!
 
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can anyone confirm this please?
 
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calchelp said:
ok... so after about 20 minutes of looking at it i realized that i completely made up the x^3 i don't know why or where it came from...

so is the answer:
sin(-x^4)2x - sin(-x^2)

please tell me that is right. i am about to go insane!

That's right.
 
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thank you! dick and tiny-tim!
 
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Essentially this is using the chain rule whereby when:

G(x) = (integral of f1(x) to f2(x) ) g(t) dt

G'(x) = g(f2(x))*f2'(x) - g(f1(x))*f1'(x)

so in your case, G'(x) = sin(-x^4)*2x - sin(-x^2)
 
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Hi calchelp! :smile:

(just got up :zzz: …)
calchelp said:
so is the answer:
sin(-x^4)2x - sin(-x^2)

You can tidy it up a bit by taking the minus out of the sin (because sin(-θ) = -sinθ) …

sin(x2) - 2x*sin(x4) :wink:
 

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