( f(t)=frac{4}{t}-frac{1}{6 t^{3}}+frac{8}{t^{5}} )
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Step 1: Rewrite the function F(T) as \( F(T) = 4T^{-1} - \frac{1}{60}T^{-3} + \frac{8}{2^5}T^{-5} \). Show more…
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