find the derivative.
1) d/dx [ ∫1- sqtx 12t^7 dt ]
2) d/dx [ ∫ 0- tanx sqt t dt ]
in question 1 the integral lower limit is 1 and upper limit is square root of X and in 2nd question is from 0 to tanx.
thanks.
1) d/dx [ ∫1- sqtx 12t^7 dt ]
2) d/dx [ ∫ 0- tanx sqt t dt ]
in question 1 the integral lower limit is 1 and upper limit is square root of X and in 2nd question is from 0 to tanx.
thanks.
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These are FTC (Fundamental Theorem of Calculus) Questions, not really definite integrals.
For this, all you have to do is take out the function:
12t^7
Plug in the boundary that contains a* variable term:
12(√x)^7
Then multiply by that term's derivative:
12(√x)^7 * 1/[2√x]
For this, all you have to do is take out the function:
12t^7
Plug in the boundary that contains a* variable term:
12(√x)^7
Then multiply by that term's derivative:
12(√x)^7 * 1/[2√x]