Fundamental Theorem of Calculus part II

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Examples of how to differentiate a function defined by an integral. Proof omitted.
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  • wouldn't the answer for your first example problem be 2sin(x^2) via chain rule? 2:57

  • @7DEADLYDEEDS It's not the derivative of sin(t²), it's the derivative of the definite integral of sin(t²) with x as the upper bound. Completely different function.

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