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Use the Second Fundamental theory of Calculus to Find F ' (x) F(x) = definite integral from 1 to x , t^2/(t^2+1) ---------------------------------------- Cheese |
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Joined: Apr 2, 2005 Posts: 797 Status: Offline |
It is just: F'(x)=x^2/(x^2-1) that is, you replace t with x. ---------------------------------------- Principal Skinner |
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