If $f(x) = \int_2^x t^3 dt$\ then\ f'(x) =\ f'(-3) =
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Step 1: The given function is f(x) = MAGNE J2, and the derivative is ƒ'(x) = ƒ'(−3) = t³ dt. Show more…
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