Q. Use the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to find the derivative of:
. . . . .\(\displaystyle y\, =\, \displaystyle{ \int_{\cos(x)}^{3x} }\, \cos\left(u^3\right)\, du\)
My A. \(\displaystyle 3\cos^3(3x)\, -\, \cos^3\left(\cos(x)\right)\left(-\left(\sin(x)\right)\right)\)
I'm not really sure why my answer is wrong. Does anyone know what I have done wrong? Thanks in advance.
. . . . .\(\displaystyle y\, =\, \displaystyle{ \int_{\cos(x)}^{3x} }\, \cos\left(u^3\right)\, du\)
My A. \(\displaystyle 3\cos^3(3x)\, -\, \cos^3\left(\cos(x)\right)\left(-\left(\sin(x)\right)\right)\)
I'm not really sure why my answer is wrong. Does anyone know what I have done wrong? Thanks in advance.
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