What is f'(x) given the integral function f(x) = cos(e“)d u? %3D O rm = 3x cos(e) O f'(x) = 3x cos O f(x) = 6x COS(e") %3D r'(x) = 6x cos(e³*) f'(x) = x cos(e³x*)

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Section7.1: Antiderivatives
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* cos(e")d u?
What is f'(x) given the integral function f(x) =
O r) = 3x cos(e3x)
O r0) = 6x Cos(e*)
cos(e)
O r(x) = 6x cos (ex)
o P(x) = x cos(e3x*)
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Transcribed Image Text:* cos(e")d u? What is f'(x) given the integral function f(x) = O r) = 3x cos(e3x) O r0) = 6x Cos(e*) cos(e) O r(x) = 6x cos (ex) o P(x) = x cos(e3x*) 3 MacBook Air F1 F2 000 F4 F3 F5 F6 F7
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