The velocity of an object is given by the following function defined on a specified interval. Approximate the displacement of the object on this interval by subdividing the interval into the indicated number of subintervals. Use the left endpoint of each subinterval to compute the height of the rectangles. v = 9t + 9 (m/s), for 0 sts8; n= 2 The approximate displacement of the object is m.

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The velocity of an object is given by the following function defined on a specified interval. Approximate the displacement of the object on this interval by subdividing the
interval into the indicated number of subintervals. Use the left endpoint of each subinterval to compute the height of the rectangles.
v= 9t +9 (m/s), for 0sts8; n=2
The approximate displacement of the object is
(Simplify your answer.)
m.
Use the figures to calculate the left and
right Riemann sums for f on the given
interval and the given value of n.
f(x) = x+2
f(x) = x+2
6-
4-
4-
f(x) = x+2 on [0,5]; n = 5
2-
0-
The left Riemann sum is
(Simplify your answer.)
The right Riemann sum is . (Simplify your answer.)
Transcribed Image Text:The velocity of an object is given by the following function defined on a specified interval. Approximate the displacement of the object on this interval by subdividing the interval into the indicated number of subintervals. Use the left endpoint of each subinterval to compute the height of the rectangles. v= 9t +9 (m/s), for 0sts8; n=2 The approximate displacement of the object is (Simplify your answer.) m. Use the figures to calculate the left and right Riemann sums for f on the given interval and the given value of n. f(x) = x+2 f(x) = x+2 6- 4- 4- f(x) = x+2 on [0,5]; n = 5 2- 0- The left Riemann sum is (Simplify your answer.) The right Riemann sum is . (Simplify your answer.)
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