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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use the first part of the fundamental theorem of calculus to find \[f(x) = \int\limits_{2}^{\frac{1}{x}} \sin^4(z) dz \] but the upper limit is not a variable x so you can't do this but the solution says there is an answer so how are you supposed to do this without evaluating the integral and only using the first part of the theorem?

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