2:31 1 Classroom e docs.google.com Using the Fundamental Theorem of calculus (le dt) is 1. -sin(z)ec() - cos(r)ein(a) 2. - sin(z)enin(a) - cos(r)eco(a) 3. cos(z)ein(a) 4. ea) - esin(=). 1 im esp +2)...


2:31<br>1 Classroom<br>e docs.google.com<br>Using the Fundamental Theorem of calculus (le dt) is<br>1. -sin(z)ec() - cos(r)ein(a)<br>2. - sin(z)enin(a) - cos(r)eco(a)<br>3. cos(z)ein(a)<br>4. ea) - esin(=).<br>1<br>im esp +2)<br>1. (e - e).<br>2. (e* - e*)<br>3. (e -).<br>4. None of the above<br>1<br>2<br>3<br>4<br>The sequence of functions f,: I M<br>1. converges e<br>hp but potunifomle<br>

Extracted text: 2:31 1 Classroom e docs.google.com Using the Fundamental Theorem of calculus (le dt) is 1. -sin(z)ec() - cos(r)ein(a) 2. - sin(z)enin(a) - cos(r)eco(a) 3. cos(z)ein(a) 4. ea) - esin(=). 1 im esp +2) 1. (e - e). 2. (e* - e*) 3. (e -). 4. None of the above 1 2 3 4 The sequence of functions f,: I M 1. converges e hp but potunifomle

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