Use the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Part 1, to find the derivative d/dx int_{2x}^{3x} t^2 dt
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According to this theorem, if we have a function F(x) defined as the integral of another function f(t) with respect to t, then the derivative of F(x) with respect to x is equal to f(x). In our case, we have the expression 3x * dt^2 / dx * 2x. We can rewrite this Show more…
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