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d/dx of INT[ exp(-x^2/2*sin(t)^2) dt ] from 0 to pi/2
d/dx of INT[ exp(-x^2/2*sin(t)^2) dt ] from 0 to pi/2
The discussion revolves around finding the derivative of a definite integral involving the function exp(-x^2/2*sin(t)^2) with respect to x, where the integral is evaluated from 0 to pi/2. The problem touches on concepts related to calculus, specifically the relationship between differentiation and integration.
The discussion is active, with participants clarifying the problem's setup and exploring different interpretations. Some guidance has been offered regarding the application of the Leibniz rule, and there is an ongoing examination of the implications of having x within the integral.
Participants note that the original poster needs to clarify their understanding of definite integrals and the requirements for posting in the Homework Help section. There is also mention of the need to show work before receiving assistance.
mnaeem said:d/dx of INT[ exp(-x^2/2*sin(t)^2) dt ] from 0 to pi/2
ZioX said:That's not a definite integral. It has an x in it, hence it will be a function of x.