The function is continuous on the interval [10, 20] with some of its values given in the table above. Estimate the average value of the function with a Left Hand Sum Approximation, using the intervals between those given points.
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Please help!!
If anyone has anytime of idea please let me know. I really need the help.
|dw:1429800530231:dw| calculate the area under the curve using different sized rectangles acording to the info yo have been given. the area should also equal the average value of the function over that interval times the interval size.
don't have the answer (need proof for C) thinking integral of f(x) between 20 and 10
@familyguymath scroll down here to see what left and right hand means. its very intuitive. http://www.shmoop.com/definite-integrals/compare-left-right-sum.html
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@IrishBoy123 do you have any ideas?
why are you dividing by 4. we are trying to find the average value over the range by dividing an estimate of area by the interval length. ok!?!?
-67/10=-6.7????
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