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1) Find the derivative: d/dx integral^a_x tan(tan(t)) dt =
2) If f(1) = 6, f ' is continuous, and integral^4_1 f ' (x) dx = -15, what is the value of f(4)?![](https://prealliance-textbook-qa.oneclass.com/qa_images/homework_help/question/qa_images/73/7331226.png)
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(1 point) Find the derivative: tan(tan(t))dt=
1) Find the derivative: d/dx integral^a_x tan(tan(t)) dt =
2) If f(1) = 6, f ' is continuous, and integral^4_1 f ' (x) dx = -15, what is the value of f(4)?
(1 point) Find the derivative: tan(tan(t))dt=
Jarrod RobelLv2
19 Mar 2019