Define F (x) byF (x) = x/4cos 2t dt(a) Use Part 2 of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
Chapter 5, Problem 58(choose chapter or problem)
Define \(F(x)\) by
\(F(x)=\int_{\pi / 4}^{x} \cos 2 t \ d t\)
(a) Use Part 2 of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to find \(F^{\prime}(x)\)
(b) Check the result in part (a) by first integrating and then differentiating.
Equation Transcription:
F(x)
F(x) = ∫ cos 2t dt
F’(x)
Text Transcription:
F(x)
F(x) = intergral_pi/4 ^x cos 2t dt
F’(x)
Image Text Transcription: Define F(x) by F(x)=/4x cos2tdt (a) Use Part 2 of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to find F'(x) (b) Check the result in part (a) by first integrating and then differentiating.
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