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2022-06-24

Derivative of a function and an integral
d d x ( x 6 ( 0 s i n x t d t ) )

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Colin Moran

Colin Moran

Beginner2022-06-25Added 21 answers

Generally:
d d x ( x 6 ( 0 s i n x f ( t ) d t ) ) = 6 x 5 0 s i n x f ( t ) d t + x 6 d d x 0 s i n x f ( t ) d t
if we assume F ( x ) = 0 x f ( t ) d t we have
d d x 0 s i n x f ( t ) d t = d d x F ( sin x ) = cos x f ( sin x )
therefore
d d x ( x 6 ( 0 s i n x f ( t ) d t ) ) = 6 x 5 0 s i n x f ( t ) d t + x 6 cos x f ( sin x )
here we have
d d x ( x 6 ( 0 s i n x t d t ) ) = 4 x 5 sin x sin x + x 6 cos x sin x

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