Let g(x) - S²³ = 2 sin(t)e dt. Then g'(x) equals

Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.5: Derivatives Of Logarithmic Functions
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Let g(x) =
2
sin(t)e dt. Then g'(x) equals
3x² sin(x³)e²³
None of these options are correct.
© 3x² sin(x³)e²³ — sin(8)e8
-
cos(x³)³ + sin(x³)e²³
3x² sin(t)et
Transcribed Image Text:Let g(x) = 2 sin(t)e dt. Then g'(x) equals 3x² sin(x³)e²³ None of these options are correct. © 3x² sin(x³)e²³ — sin(8)e8 - cos(x³)³ + sin(x³)e²³ 3x² sin(t)et
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