Bri S.
asked 08/02/20Using Part I of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, evaluate: d d x ∫ 13 x t 5 d t =
Using Part I of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, evaluate: d/dx x∫13 t^5dt =
I thought the answer was x^5 but it was wrong. Is there more I need to do ?
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Douglas B. answered 08/02/20
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If the lower limit is x and the upper limit is 13, then the correct answer would be -x^5.
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Douglas B.
Are the lower and upper limits of integration x and 13, respectively?08/02/20