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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Express the limit as a definite integral. [f(x) = 7x6.]

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OpenStudy (haseeb96):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

no i havent learnt this part yet, i tried looking it up but couldnt find anything specific to this question

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

sure thing thanks

OpenStudy (haseeb96):

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OpenStudy (haseeb96):

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hartnn (hartnn):

let the limits of integration be from 'a' to 'b' \(\large c_i = a+ (b-a)/n\) \(f(c_i) \delta x = 7i^c/n^7 \) clearly a must be 0 else there will be more than one term in f(ci) if a =0, finding b is easy :)

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