Use part I of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to find the derivative of sin (z) h(æ) = . (cos (t) + t)dt

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Use part I of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to find the derivative of
sin (z)
h(2) = (cos (t) + t)dt
-4
= (x),4
[NOTE: Enter a function as your answer. Make sure that your syntax is correct, i.e. remember to put all the
necessary *, (, ), etc. ]
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Transcribed Image Text:Use part I of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to find the derivative of sin (z) h(2) = (cos (t) + t)dt -4 = (x),4 [NOTE: Enter a function as your answer. Make sure that your syntax is correct, i.e. remember to put all the necessary *, (, ), etc. ] Submit Question
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