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Express the following limit as a definite integral. Show all the steps in your work.

Lim as n approaches infinity of (3/n * (n)sigma(I=1) * (1+(3i/n))/(9+(1+(3i/n)^2)).

I am utterly lost!
9 years ago

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Answered by Steve
what is the formula for the ith term again? It seems garbled. There's a <u>(3/n *</u> floating around.
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