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For this problem could you provide the answer with the steps so I can understand problems like this in the future. I would be really helpful. thanks, Ray.

Find the derivative of the following function

F(x)= {1
     |(t^2/2+4t^4)dt
     )sqrt(6)
using the appropriate form of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.  

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Question: For this problem could you provide the answer with the steps so I can understand problems like this in the future. I would be really helpful. thanks, Ray.

Find the derivative of the following function

F(x)= {1
    |(t^2/2+4t^4)dt
    )sqrt(6)
using the appropriate form of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
..........................................................
Your expression is a constant.
The derivative of a constant is zero.

Finito.

P.S. Talk to Brooke and Leah.  They are doing this, too.

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