(b) Repeat part (a) using left endpoints. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) Sketch the graph and the rectangles.

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(b) Repeat part (a) using left endpoints. (Round your answer to four decimal
places.)
Sketch the graph and the rectangles.
y
y
1
2
y
y
1
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Is your estimate an underestimate or an overestimate?
O underestimate
O overestimate
Transcribed Image Text:(b) Repeat part (a) using left endpoints. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) Sketch the graph and the rectangles. y y 1 2 y y 1 1 Is your estimate an underestimate or an overestimate? O underestimate O overestimate
(a) Estimate the area under the graph of x) = 1/x from x = 1 to x = 2 using four
approximating rectangles and right endpoints. (Round your answer to four
decimal places.)
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Sketch the graph and the rectangles.
y
y
1
1
1
y
y
1
1
Is your estimate an underestimate or an overestimate?
underestimate
O overestimate
Transcribed Image Text:(a) Estimate the area under the graph of x) = 1/x from x = 1 to x = 2 using four approximating rectangles and right endpoints. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) 0.6931 Sketch the graph and the rectangles. y y 1 1 1 y y 1 1 Is your estimate an underestimate or an overestimate? underestimate O overestimate
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