Write a formula for F, the specific antiderivative of f. f(z) = 1/z^2 + 5z; F(2) = 3
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Step 1:** Integrate the function \(f(z) = \frac{1}{z^2} + 5z\) with respect to \(z\): \[F(z) = \int \left(\frac{1}{z^2} + 5z\right) dz\] ** Show more…
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