help! differentiate of integral?
- From: "lucy" <losemind@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 22:27:28 -0700
Hi all,
suppose I have an integral:
Integrate(f(x, c), x from a to b)
where f(x, c) is a function of variable x and parameter c... and the
integral has no closed-form...
Now I want to differentiate the above integral against "a", how do I do it?
How about second order differentiation against both "a" and "b"? In
addition, please give me some pointers for formulae, references, tables,
etc?
Thanks a lot!
.
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