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OpenStudy (wisp):

I'm working on a paper right now, and I got stuck on the MRAM's. I don't have an equation, but a set of points. There are sixteen, so I'm trying to figure out which way to split them so that I can start drawing in my figures on the graph. I don't think I'm allowed to just try to figure out the middle between two given points because I don't have the equation to determine it, so help would really be appreciated =).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what's mram?

OpenStudy (wisp):

Mid Riemann Approximation.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'd like to help but that's beyond me. Sorry.

OpenStudy (wisp):

That's alright, thanks for trying =).

OpenStudy (wisp):

Never mind, my teacher told me how to solve it =). I was supposed to use every other point, adding a (16,y) at the end for the last rectangle because whatever it was, it wouldn't matter since I was using the coordinates from x=15 for the final height.

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