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    If\(\int_{5}^{7} \frac{1}{(x-6)^{2}} d x\) Converges, Find Its Value
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If ∫571(x−6)2dx\int_{5}^{7} \frac{1}{(x-6)^{2}} d x∫57​(x−6)21​dx Converges, Find Its Value

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If ∫571(x−6)2dx\int_{5}^{7} \frac{1}{(x-6)^{2}} d x∫57​(x−6)21​dx converges, find its value.Otherwise, enter "DNC".

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