Mark M. answered 03/02/23
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q'(t) = [cos(e9t) / e2t] (et)' = cos(e9t) / et
Baba B.
asked 03/02/23If q(t) = ∫ [2, e^t] (cos(s^9)/s^2) ds then,
q'(t) =
Mark M. answered 03/02/23
Retired math prof. Calc 1, 2 and AP Calculus tutoring experience.
q'(t) = [cos(e9t) / e2t] (et)' = cos(e9t) / et
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