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What is the derivative of a definite integration ? ​

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Answered by IAkil859
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As expected, the definite integral with constant limits produces a number as an answer, and so the derivative of the integral is zero. Even though the upper limit is the variable t, as far as the differentiation with respect to x is concerned, t behaves as a constant. So the derivative is again zero.Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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As expected, the definite integral with constant limits produces a number as an answer, and so the derivative of the integral is zero. Even though the upper limit is the variable t, as far as the differentiation with respect to x is concerned, t behaves as a constant. So the derivative is again zero.

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