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Use Riemann sums and limits to compute the area bounded by
f(x) = 10x+9 and the x axis between x=10 to x =5 The area is = to
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Anonymous
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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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bob
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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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Salman
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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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Salman
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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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Salman
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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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Salman
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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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bob
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Calculate the indicated Riemann Sums for the function g(x)=4-x^2
a)one rectangle b)two rectangles
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Carl
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given the function f(x)=x^3 defined for 0<x<1 evaluate the lower & upper Riemann sums.
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Romina
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What is the connection between improper integrals, Riemann sums, and the integral test?
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Kendra
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