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Homework Help: calculus

Posted by extraordinary on Sunday, January 11, 2009 at 4:58pm.

Use Fundemental Theorem of Calculus part 1 to find the derivatives of the following:
(i) F(x)=Integral ( top3, bottom x) e^-t^2 dt

(ii) G(theta)=Integral ( top cos theta, bottom sin theta) 1/1-x^2 dx

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