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AB WS 041 Reimann Sum Approximation 1

The document provides examples of using Riemann sums to approximate definite integrals. It gives problems approximating areas under curves using rectangles and trapezoids with varying numbers of subintervals. It also provides examples of evaluating definite integrals directly and finding derivatives at points.

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AB WS 041 Reimann Sum Approximation 1

The document provides examples of using Riemann sums to approximate definite integrals. It gives problems approximating areas under curves using rectangles and trapezoids with varying numbers of subintervals. It also provides examples of evaluating definite integrals directly and finding derivatives at points.

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Calc 1 Worksheet #41 Approximating Areas using Reimann Sums 1 Approximate the area under y = ( x 1) 2 on [0,4] using (a)

) 4 rectangles whose height is given using the left endpoint (b) 4 rectangles whose height is given using the right endpoint (c) 4 rectangles whose height is given using the midpoint (d) 4 trapezoids. (e) Evaluate the integral directly. Approximate the area under y = x2 1 on [0,4] using (a) 4 rectangles whose height is given using the left endpoint (b) 4 rectangles whose height is given using the right endpoint (c) 4 rectangles whose height is given using the midpoint (d) 4 trapezoids (e) (e) Evaluate the integral directly. Approximate to 3 decimal places the integral

x with 4 equal intervals using:

a) rectangles whose height is the right-hand endpoint b) rectangles whose height is the left-hand endpoint c) rectangles whose height is the midpoint of the interval d) trapezoids (trapezoidal rule) e) Evaluate the integral directly. Approximate the area under y = (x + 1) 2 on [ 0, 4] using (a) 4 rectangles whose height is given using the left endpoint, (b) 4 rectangles whose height is given using the right endpoint, (c) 4 rectangles whose height is given using the midpoint, and (d) 4 trapezoids. (e) Evaluate the integral directly. If a chart of values for f(x) = x -3 0 3 6 F(x) -1 0 1 3
15

9 1

12 0

15 -1

Find a trapezoidal approximation of

f (t )dt
2

using six subintervals of length t = 3

If 3x2 + 2xy + y2 = 2, then the value of

If f(x) =

dy at x = 1 is dx

2x 3x2 1

for x 1 for x > 1

then find

f ( x)dx .
0

4 dV If V = 3 r3, what is when r = 3? dr 9 1 2 If f(x) = x cos x , then f ' = 3 2 10 lim x 4 x x + 4 x4 x4 11 7 The solution set of 2 = 1 is x + 8 x + 23 12 x2 4x Why does f(x) = on [0,4] not satisfy the hypotheses of Rolle's Theorem? x2

Calc 1 Worksheet #41 Approximating Areas using Reimann Sums 13 Find c for the Mean Value Theorem if f(x) = 2x2 + 1 in [1,3]. 14 A function that is continuous for all real numbers x has (3) = 1 and (7) = 1. If (x) = 0 for exactly one value of x, then which of the following could be x? A) 1 B) 0 C) 1 D) 4 E) 9

Answers: 1 a) 6 b) 14 c) 9 d) 10 e) 28/3 6 Not defined 11 { 4, 4}

2 a) 12 b) 26 c) 37/2 d) 19 e) 56/3 77 12 f(2) DNE, therefore not continuous and f ' (2) is undefined

3 a) 6.146 b 4.146 c) 5.384 d) 5.146 e) 5.333 8 36 13 2

4 a) 30 b) 54 c) 41 d) 42 124 e) 3 92 14 4

5 12

10 15

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