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FTC integrate multiple functions.
f'(x)=1/(√(1+g(x)^3) Then do solve for f'(pi/2) by plugging g(pi/2) in for g(x)?- tropic9393
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FTC integrate multiple functions.
I know I need to solve for g(x). I did the integral with respect to t of and got realized that sin(t^2) does not have an elementary integral, and I haven't learned how to do solve for that yet. Then i tried applying FTC directly and but i thought that only applied to the derivative of an...- tropic9393
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FTC integrate multiple functions.
Homework Statement If F(x)=∫from 0 to g(x) of 1/(√(1+t^3)) dt and g(x)= ∫from 0 to cos(x) of 1+sin(t^2) dt, then find f'(pi/2) Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution Tried FTC parts 1 and 2- tropic9393
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