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    Find the Derivative of the Function\(g(x)=\int_{4}^{x^{2}} 4 \sqrt{1+t^{2}} d t\)
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Find the Derivative of the Function g(x)=∫4x241+t2dtg(x)=\int_{4}^{x^{2}} 4 \sqrt{1+t^{2}} d tg(x)=∫4x2​41+t2​dt

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Find the derivative of the function. g(x)=∫4x241+t2dtg(x)=\int_{4}^{x^{2}} 4 \sqrt{1+t^{2}} d tg(x)=∫4x2​41+t2​dt

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