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FTC # 2- the <math>\frac{d}{dx}[\int\limits_{a(x)}^{b(x)}F(x)dx]</math> is F(b)-F(a) where F is the antiderivitive of f such that F^\prime=f
<math>\int\limits_{1/2}^{(\sqrt{3})/2}\frac{6}{(\sqrt{1-x^2})} du </math>
<math>\int\limits_{1/2}^{(\sqrt{3})/2}\frac{6}{(\sqrt{1-x^2})} du </math>



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FTC # 2- the is F(b)-F(a) where F is the antiderivitive of f such that F^\prime=f

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