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kittybasil:

Express the integral as a limit of Riemann sums. Do NOT evaluate the limit. | CALCULUS I

kittybasil:

\[\Large{\int_{4}^{12}[\ln{(1+x^2)}-\sin{x}]dx}\]

kittybasil:

Right, left or midpoint?

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I guess midpoint would be more accurate out of the three choices? there is also trapezoidal which might be more or as accurate as midpoint riemann sum

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or you can just do every riemann sum and hope it's the right one

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*hope it's the one they want

kittybasil:

Never learned trapezoidal lol @Angle

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trapezoidal is average of left and right

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|dw:1481411565360:dw|

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but if you haven't learned, then you probably don't need to use it x'D

kittybasil:

ah, okay o:

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