Question 10 10. Evaluate the definite integral $$ \int_{1}^{6} \frac{14}{z^{4}} dz $$ A) $$ \frac{1519}{324} $$ B) $$ \frac{301}{108} $$ C) $$ \frac{1519}{540} $$ D) $$ \frac{215}{217} $$ E) $$ \frac{1505}{324} $$
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The given integral is $$ \int_{1}^{6} \frac{14}{z^{4}} dz $$. We can rewrite $$ \frac{14}{z^{4}} $$ as $$ 14z^{-4} $$. So the integral becomes $$ \int_{1}^{6} 14z^{-4} dz $$. Show more…
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