Let f(x) = x* + 2/x. Find F(x), where F(x) is the antiderivative of f(x) that passes through the point (1, –9). Round any numbers to 4 decimal places if necessary. F(x) = (Use capital "C" for the constant of integration if necessary.)

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Let f(x) = x* + 2/x. Find F(x), where F(x) is the antiderivative of f(x) that
passes through the point (1, –9). Round any numbers to 4 decimal places if
necessary.
F(x) =
(Use capital "C" for the constant of integration if necessary.)
Transcribed Image Text:Let f(x) = x* + 2/x. Find F(x), where F(x) is the antiderivative of f(x) that passes through the point (1, –9). Round any numbers to 4 decimal places if necessary. F(x) = (Use capital "C" for the constant of integration if necessary.)
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