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studovnaem4z6

studovnaem4z6

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2022-05-13

Find the derivative of 3 x sin 3 t d t

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pulpasqsltl

pulpasqsltl

Beginner2022-05-14Added 18 answers

We want to evaluate
d d x [ 3 x sin 3 ( t ) d t ]
By the fundamental theorem of calculus, we can "replace" the t and x, to arrive at the answer
sin 3 ( x )
However, if the question was to simply evaluate the integral
3 x sin 3 ( t ) d t
then we have
cos 3 ( x ) 3 cos ( x ) 3 cos 3 ( 3 ) 3 cos ( 3 ) 3
The two procedures above are very different, since taking the derivative of an integral (i.e. applying d d x ) is to simply "undo" the integrating process and be left with the original function, whereas integrating the function is to find the antiderivative.
Matthew Hubbard

Matthew Hubbard

Beginner2022-05-15Added 1 answers

The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus states that if
g ( x ) = a f ( x ) h ( t )   d t
where a is any constant, then
g ( x ) = h ( f ( x ) ) f ( x )
Using this with the integral, g ( x ) = g ( x ), f ( x ) = x, and h ( x ) = sin 3 t. We may now plug in these values.
g ( x ) = sin 3 ( x )
So,
d d x [ 3 x sin 3 ( t ) d t ] = sin 3 ( x )

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