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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I need help with this problem ill post a picture of it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

leibnitz rule... derivative of integraion do u know?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok can you show me please?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

first of all {d/dx(2x^3) (1+2x^3)^1//2} - {d/dx(2) (1+2)^1/2}

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Teddylover101 pls see

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay then what?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry its actually.. i saw the question wrongly...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

{d/dx(2x) (1+2x^3)^1//3} - {d/dx(2) (1+2)^1/3}

OpenStudy (anonymous):

then it comes as {d/dx(2x) (1+2x)^1//3} - {d/dx(2) (1+2)^1/3} = 2 (1+2x)^1/3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

basicaly derivative of upperlimit multiplied by value of function at uper limit whole subtracted by derivative of lower limit multiplied by value of function at lower limit.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so that is our answer ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah.. 2(1+2x)^1/3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay thank you :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u get it @Teddylover101

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

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