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Example Question #141 : Ap Calculus Bc
Example Question #151 : Ap Calculus Bc
Example Question #12 : Riemann Sum: Midpoint Evaluation
Example Question #1 : Trapezoidal Sums
Approximate
using the trapezoidal rule with . Round your answer to three decimal places.
The interval is 1 unit in width; the interval is divided evenly into five subintervals units in width. They are
.
The trapezoidal rule approximates the area of the given integral by evaluating
,
where
and
.
So
Example Question #41 : Introduction To Integrals
Approximate
using the trapezoidal rule with . Round your answer to three decimal places.
The interval is units in width; the interval is divided evenly into four subintervals units in width. They are
.
The trapezoidal rule approximates the area of the given integral by evaluating
,
where
,
,
and
.
So
Example Question #41 : Integrals
Approximate
using the trapezoidal rule with . Round your estimate to three decimal places.
The interval is 4 units in width; the interval is divided evenly into four subintervals units in width - they are .
The trapezoidal rule approximates the area of the given integral by evaluating
,
where , , and
.
Example Question #1 : Fundamental Theorem Of Calculus And Techniques Of Antidifferentiation
Find the result:
Set . Then , and by the chain rule,
By the fundamental theorem of Calculus, the above can be rewritten as
Example Question #2 : Fundamental Theorem Of Calculus And Techniques Of Antidifferentiation
Evaluate :
By the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, we have that . Thus, .
Example Question #2 : Fundamental Theorem Of Calculus
Evaluate when .
Via the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, we know that, given a function, .
Therefore .
Example Question #42 : Integrals
Evaluate when .
Via the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, we know that, given a function , . Therefore, .