MATH 121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Riemann Sum, Antiderivative

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Section 6. 3 the definite integral: numerical and graphical viewpoints derivative with the constant of integration c". An indefinite integral (cid:4666)(cid:4667) results in a set of functions that share the same. A definite integral (cid:4666)(cid:4667) results in a particular number, which can be interpreted as the area under the curve and above the x-axis. In this section, we are going to approximate this area by the sum of the areas of the rectangles under the curve. The more rectangles we have, the better estimate we can get. After evaluating it at the limits of integration, [ the left riemann sum on your graph . Calculate the left riemann sum for the given function over the given interval, using the given value of n. (when rounding, round answers to four decimal places. ) 2). rounding, round answers to four decimal places. ) from x = -2 to x = 2; n = 4; use right endpoints . (when.

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