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Q(v)= int 0 ^ v^ prime sqrt 4+w^ 5 dw ther; q^ prime (v)=

Q(v)= int 0 ^ v^ prime sqrt 4+w^ 5 dw ther; q^ prime (v)=-example-1
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q^(\prime)(v)=√(4+(v^7)^5)

Step-by-step explanation

We want to find the derivative of the given function:


q(v)=\int_0^(v7)√(4+w^5)dw

When the lower limit of an integral is a constant and the upper limit of the integral is a variable, the derivative of this is the function inside the integral in terms of the upper limit of the integral.

In other words, the derivative of the given integral function is:


q^(\prime)(v)=√(4+(v^7)^5)

That is the answer.

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