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:::::<math>\frac{d}{dx}\bigg(\int_{-1}^{x} \sin(t^2)2tdt\bigg)</math>. | :::::<math>\frac{d}{dx}\bigg(\int_{-1}^{x} \sin(t^2)2tdt\bigg)</math>. | ||
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| − | + | <span class="exam">a) Compute <math>f(x)=\int_{-1}^{x} \sin(t^2)2tdt</math>. | |
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| − | + | <span class="exam">b) Find <math>f'(x)</math>. | |
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| + | <span class="exam">c) State the fundamental theorem of calculus. | ||
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| + | <span class="exam">d) Use the fundamental theorem of calculus to compute <math>\frac{d}{dx}\bigg(\int_{-1}^{x} \sin(t^2)2tdt\bigg)</math> without first computing the integral. | ||
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[[009B_Sample_Final_1|'''<u>Return to Sample Exam</u>''']] | [[009B_Sample_Final_1|'''<u>Return to Sample Exam</u>''']] | ||
Revision as of 22:12, 1 February 2016
We would like to evaluate
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a) Compute .
b) Find .
c) State the fundamental theorem of calculus.
d) Use the fundamental theorem of calculus to compute without first computing the integral.
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