Chapter 4: Q. 36 (page 399)
Use the Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, if needed, to calculate each the derivatives expressed in Exercises 35–48.
Short Answer
The derivative expression of is .
Chapter 4: Q. 36 (page 399)
Use the Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, if needed, to calculate each the derivatives expressed in Exercises 35–48.
The derivative expression of is .
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Calculate the exact value of each definite integral in Exercises 47–52 by using properties of definite integrals and the formulas in Theorem 4.13.
Find the sum or quantity without completely expanding or calculating any sums.
Givenand, find.
Use integration formulas to solve each integral in Exercises 21–62. You may have to use algebra, educated guess- and- check, and/or recognize an integrand as the result of a product, quotient, or chain rule calculation. Check each of your answers by differentiating. (Hint for Exercise 54: ).
Verify that. (Do not try to solve the integral from scratch.)
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