Linda M.

asked • 10/28/21

Consider the function f ( x ) = 10/ x 2 − 9 /x 6 . Let F ( x ) be the antiderivative of f ( x ) with F ( 1 ) = 0 . Then F ( x ) =

Consider the function f(x)=10/x2−9/x6.


Let F(x) be the antiderivative of f(x) with F(1)=0.Then F(x)=

Mark M.

Are the 2 and the t6 supposed to be exponents?
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Stanton D. answered • 10/28/21

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