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question 5 (1 point)
if ( g(x)=int_{x}^{7} cos left(t^{7}
ight) d t ), then ( g^{prime}(x)= )
( cos left(x^{7}
ight) )
( cos left(7^{7}
ight)-cos left(x^{7}
ight) )
( -sin left(x^{7}
ight) )
( -sin left(7^{7}
ight)+sin left(x^{7}
ight) )
( -cos left(x^{7}
ight) )
view hint for question 5
Step1: Recall Leibniz Rule
For $g(x)=\int_{a(x)}^{b(x)} f(t)dt$, $g'(x)=f(b(x))b'(x)-f(a(x))a'(x)$
Step2: Identify limits and function
Here, $b(x)=7$, $a(x)=x$, $f(t)=\cos(t^7)$
Step3: Compute derivatives of limits
$b'(x)=0$, $a'(x)=1$
Step4: Substitute into formula
$g'(x)=\cos(7^7)\cdot0 - \cos(x^7)\cdot1 = -\cos(x^7)$
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$-\cos(x^7)$