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<math>\frac{d}{dx}\left[g(x)\right]=\frac{d}{dx}\left[\int_{1}^{x}\frac{1}{t^3+1}dt\right]=  
<math>\frac{d}{dx}\left[g(x)\right]=\frac{d}{dx}\left[\int_{1}^{x}\frac{1}{t^3+1}dt\right]=  
(1)\left(\frac{1}{(x)^3+1}\right)-(0)\left(\frac{1}{(1)^3+1}\right)=\frac{1}{x^3+1}</math>
(1)\left(\frac{1}{(x)^3+1}\right)-(0)\left(\frac{1}{(1)^3+1}\right)=\frac{1}{x^3+1}</math><Br>
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<math>\text{Therefore, } g'(x)=\frac{1}{x^3+1}</math>
<math>\text{Therefore, } g'(x)=\frac{1}{x^3+1}</math>

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