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posted by  Improv on 10/16/2009 1:06:03 AM  |  status: Closed  |  Earned Karma: 242

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  How would you find the integral of something like this:
I'm not sure what to do with the t after u-substitution.
Now, that question leads to this:
G(x)=
Then G'(√π)=?
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posted by steb on 10/16/2009 1:21:36 AM  |  status: Live
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Your teacher made a mistake -- either that or you typed the problem wrong.

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posted by steb on 10/16/2009 1:14:10 AM  |  status: Live
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You can't find an antiderivative of cos(t2) -- it's impossible.

But you don't need to do that, because this is a Fundamental Theorem of Calculus problem, mixed in with the Chain Rule.


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posted by Improv on 10/16/2009 1:15:11 AM  |  status: Live
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Oh, so that's how you do it. I remember hearing about the FTC and thought it was too far back in the chapter to consider it.
Thanks so much!
But, is there any way to get -2? Our teacher gave us the answers and this one was -2
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