Let f(x) = x'/3, [1, 3] 4 rectangles Find Ax. a) b) List the subintervals. Use right endpoint approximation to find the area under f(x) on the interval. Use left endpoint approximation to find the area under f(x) on the interval. Use midpoint approximation to find the area under f(x) on the interval. Use the Trapezoidal Rule to approximate the area under f(x) on the interval. Set up an integral and evaluate with your calculator to find the area. g) 2.
Let f(x) = x'/3, [1, 3] 4 rectangles Find Ax. a) b) List the subintervals. Use right endpoint approximation to find the area under f(x) on the interval. Use left endpoint approximation to find the area under f(x) on the interval. Use midpoint approximation to find the area under f(x) on the interval. Use the Trapezoidal Rule to approximate the area under f(x) on the interval. Set up an integral and evaluate with your calculator to find the area. g) 2.
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Chapter7: Integration
Section7.5: The Area Between Two Curves
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