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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to find h′(x)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[h(x)=\int\limits_{0}^{x^2} \sqrt(9+r^3) dr\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I know i'm suppose to find the antiderivitive, but i'm not sure how to

OpenStudy (anonymous):

apply Leibniz rule

OpenStudy (anonymous):

just diff x^2 and multiply with the exp inside integral

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it will come as (( 9+x^4)^1/2)*2x)

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