Approximating a Definite Integral Using Rectangles
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- Posted: 09/09/2010
This lesson is part of the following series:
Calculus I and II and III (225 lessons, $158.40)
Calculus II: Integration & Integrals (111 lessons, $94.05)
Calculus: Integration (6 lessons, $4.95)
Approximating a Definite Integral Using Rectangles - Here I use 4 rectangles and left endpoints as well as midponits to approximate the area underneath 16-x^2 from x = 0 to x = 2.
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