Thomas' Calculus 13th Edition

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Chapter 5: Integrals - Questions to Guide Your Review - Page 306: 3

Answer

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Work Step by Step

STEP 1 A Riemann aggregate is a kind of total which we use when we need to estimated the region under a bend. For instance, on the off chance that we have capability f over span [a,b], we partition that stretch into a few subintervals. For each subinterval, we draw a square shape that approximates the region of the bend on that subinterval. Last estimation of the region is the amount of every one of the region of these square shapes. CONCLUSION A Riemann total is a kind of aggregate which we use when we need to rough the region under a bend.
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