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\frac{d}{dx}
\frac{d}{dx}


&= \int_{0}^{tan(x)}\sqrt{t+\sqrt t}\,dt  
&= \int_{0}^{tan(x)}\sqrt{t+\sqrt t}\,dt  

Revision as of 19:53, 25 August 2022

Use part 1 of the FTC to find the derivative of the function:

FTC 1:



In this problem , so when it is multiplied by it will result in 0 and doesn't need to be added.