C CTBickel New member Joined Apr 24, 2013 Messages 2 Apr 24, 2013 #1 Stuck on how to start this one: Evaluate g'(sqrt(pi) if g(x)=integral from pi to 3x^2 of (1/tcos(t/3)dt) Sorry if that was a little hard to read, first time posting! Thanks!
Stuck on how to start this one: Evaluate g'(sqrt(pi) if g(x)=integral from pi to 3x^2 of (1/tcos(t/3)dt) Sorry if that was a little hard to read, first time posting! Thanks!
MarkFL Super Moderator Staff member Joined Nov 24, 2012 Messages 3,021 Apr 24, 2013 #2 You need to apply the derivative form of the FTOC and the chain rule...can you post your attempt so we know where you are with this?
You need to apply the derivative form of the FTOC and the chain rule...can you post your attempt so we know where you are with this?
L lookagain Elite Member Joined Aug 22, 2010 Messages 3,250 Apr 24, 2013 #3 CTBickel said: Stuck on how to start this one: Evaluate g'(sqrt(pi) if g(x)=integral from pi to 3x^2 of (1/tcos(t/3)dt) Sorry if that was a little hard to read, first time posting! Thanks! Click to expand... CTBickel, please read the following before posting again: http://www.freemathhelp.com/forum/threads/41538-Read-Before-Posting!!
CTBickel said: Stuck on how to start this one: Evaluate g'(sqrt(pi) if g(x)=integral from pi to 3x^2 of (1/tcos(t/3)dt) Sorry if that was a little hard to read, first time posting! Thanks! Click to expand... CTBickel, please read the following before posting again: http://www.freemathhelp.com/forum/threads/41538-Read-Before-Posting!!