fundamental theorem of cal pt. 1

mickeymouse

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If F(x)= int from 0 to x^2 (sq. root of t^2+3)/2t dt, then F"(1)= ?

I understand how to do this problem for the first derivative but how do you do it for a double derivative?
 
mickeymouse said:
If F(x)= int from 0 to x^2 (sq. root of t^2+3)/2t dt, then F"(1)= ?
I understand how to do this problem for the first derivative but how do you do it for a double derivative?
Can you find the derivative of \(\displaystyle {\text{F'(x) = }}\left( {{\text{2x}}} \right)\frac{{\sqrt {x^4 + 3} }}{{2x^2 }}\)?
 
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