Consider the function whose domain is the interval .
(a) Graph .
(b) Approximate the area under the graph of f from to 1 by dividing into five subintervals, each of equal length.
(c) Approximate the area under the graph of f from to 1 by dividing into five subintervals, each of equal length.
(d) Express the area as an
(e) Evaluate the integral using a graphing utility.
(f) What is the actual area?
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