Write the given expression using summation notation. (1^3 - 9) - (2^3 - 9) + (3^3 - 9) - (4^3 - 9) + (5^3 - 9) - (6^3 - 9) + (7^3 - 9) ?? ? k=1 8. -/1 POINTS EPPDISCMATH5 5.1.057. Transform the given expression by making the change of variable j = i - 9. n - 1 ? i / (n - i)^2 i = 9 n - 10 ? j = 0
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