ku Posted June 24, 2007 Posted June 24, 2007 Hi, everyone, I don't know how to type mathematics, but I have a scanner. 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!
Dave Posted June 24, 2007 Posted June 24, 2007 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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