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Differential Equations 8 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

I need help. I'm supposed to use the fundamental theorem of calculus to find the integral of (d/dt sqrt(2+2t^4) dt from three to two. Please help or point me in the right direction.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Begin with the anti-derivative of \(\frac{d}{dt} \sqrt{2+2t^4}\) - you'll need it for the fundamental theorem.

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