Instantaneous rate of change and average rate of change.
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Let f(x)=(the integral from 0 to x^2) sint dt. At how many points in the closed interval [0, square root of pi] does the instantaneous rate of change of f equal the average rate of change of f on that interval.
keywords: integration, integrates, integrals, integrating, double, triple, multiple
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