Use the Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to find F(x). F(x) = 4 + gat F'(x) = ? Need Help? Road Submit Answer 13.[-/0.35Points] DETAILS LARCALCET75.4.083 Find F'(x). F(x) = 4√(tat) 10 F'(x) = ? Need Help? 069 14.[-/0.45Points] DETAILS LARCALCET75.4.084.MI. Find F'(x). F(x) F'(x)
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