@solomonzelman
I got 3, but I don't understand what to do for the second part of the question @SolomonZelman
Would you mind typing in the formula you're using to find "average value of a function on an interval?" Have you tried graphing the given function? That would help you quite a bit in visualizing what "average value of the function" means in the case of y = (x-1)^2.
I used NINT on my calc like the question said to
OK. Unfortunately, I don't have that on mine, so can't explain anything related to NINT.
I know. I'm just confused on how to find "at what points...."
First, could you tell me a bit about "NINT?" What's the program's purpose? What inputs does it require? What outputs does it generate?
Solomon: I assume you understand the "NINT" to which Study Gurl is referring. I don't. I'd be happy to turn this discussion over to you.
Nope, had no clue. (I did however have a logical explanation for integral way of it)
NINT generates the evaluation of an integral I think
So you yourself don't know what NINT is?
Then, I would recommend to ask your instructor, classmates, or whomever knows what it is....
No, I do. I just wasn't sure at first, but I just double-checked my book, and that's what it says
Well, I still don't know how that is supposed to be used. First time I hear of such...
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