Inverse of a derivative: Let f(x) = 10^{pi} + int_x^{-x^3} sqrt{1 + t^8} dt...

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I can not figure out how to do part c. I’ve tried to take the derivative of both sides but it doesn’t work out, and I can’t solve the integral either. Could I get some help.
 
I can not figure out how to do part c. I’ve tried to take the derivative of both sides but it doesn’t work out, and I can’t solve the integral either. Could I get some help.
I'd use the inverse function theorem as taught here, for instance:


For a start, you need to find [imath]f^{-1}(10^\pi)[/imath]. Do you see how to find it? For what x is [imath]f(x)=10^\pi[/imath]?
 
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