(a) Find the Riemann sum

  1. 1. What is the Right Riemann Sum for f(x)=x−3 over the interval [8,11], with n=3 rectangles of equal width?2. What is the
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  2. The following sum[(sqrt(36-((6/n)^2))).(6/n)] + [(sqrt(36-((12/n)^2))).(6/n)]+ ... + [(sqrt(36-((6n/n)^2))).(6/n)] is a right
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  3. The following sum[(sqrt(36-((6/n)^2))).(6/n)] + [(sqrt(36-((12/n)^2))).(6/n)]+ ... + [(sqrt(36-((6n/n)^2))).(6/n)] is a right
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  4. The following sum[(sqrt(36-((6/n)^2))).(6/n)] + [(sqrt(36-((12/n)^2))).(6/n)]+ ... + [(sqrt(36-((6n/n)^2))).(6/n)] is a right
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  5. The following sum[(sqrt(36-((6/n)^2))).(6/n)] + [(sqrt(36-((12/n)^2))).(6/n)]+ ... + [(sqrt(36-((6n/n)^2))).(6/n)] is a right
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  6. Consider \int(x+ln(x))^(1/3)dx with limits [2,10].a) Explain how you know a left-hand Riemann sum will be an underestimate for
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  7. Can someone tell me how to do these?Estimate INT from 0 to 1 2/(1+x^2)dx by subdividing the interval into 8 parts, using (i) the
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  8. Can someone tell me how to do these?Estimate INT from 0 to 1 2/(1+x^2)dx by subdividing the interval into 8 parts, using (i) the
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  9. Can someone tell me how to do these?Estimate INT from 0 to 1 2/(1+x^2)dx by subdividing the interval into 8 parts, using (i) the
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  10. Can someone tell me how to do these?Estimate INT from 0 to 1 2/(1+x^2)dx by subdividing the interval into 8 parts, using (i) the
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