Answer: Use Leibniz’s Rule to find the derivatives of the

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QUESTION:

Use Leibniz’s Rule to find the derivatives of the functions in Exercises 31–38.

                   \(g(y)=\int_{\sqrt{y}}^{2 \sqrt{y}} \sin t^{2} \ d t\)

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g(y) = integral_sqrt y^2 sqrt y sin t^2 dt

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QUESTION:

Use Leibniz’s Rule to find the derivatives of the functions in Exercises 31–38.

                   \(g(y)=\int_{\sqrt{y}}^{2 \sqrt{y}} \sin t^{2} \ d t\)

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

g(y) = integral_sqrt y^2 sqrt y sin t^2 dt

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Here, we have to use the Leibniz’s rule and find the derivatives of the given function.

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