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Hi, everyone, I don't know how to type mathematics, but I have a scanner.

 

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I have a function L_A and it is an integral. I want to differentiate this function with respect to A. I already have the answer written but what I don't know is how it was obtained.

 

Just by looking at the answer I can sort of see some sort of pattern, and I have written what I think is some sort of rule on the second half of this page, but I still don't really know what kind of differentiation rule is used here, so if any smart people here know it would greatly help me thanks!

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Since I probably won't be able to explain it any better, there is a general rule for this operation - more generally known as differentiating under the integral. See the Wikipedia page for a bit more information.

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