Find the derivative of the function: $y = \int_{\sqrt{x}}^{x^6} \sqrt{t} \sin t^6 dt$ $\frac{dy}{dx} = \frac{(2x^9 - 2\sqrt{x^3})}{3}$ NOTE: Enter a function as your answer. help (formulas)
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