Given the curve f(x) = 0.1x³-1.8x² + 8x + 3, estimate the area under the curve from x = 1 to x = 10 using 6 subintervals

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Given the curve f(x) = 0.1x³-1.8x² + 8x + 3, estimate the area under the curve from x = 1 to x = 10 using 6 subintervals

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Given The Curve F X 0 1x 1 8x 8x 3 Estimate The Area Under The Curve From X 1 To X 10 Using 6 Subintervals 1
Given The Curve F X 0 1x 1 8x 8x 3 Estimate The Area Under The Curve From X 1 To X 10 Using 6 Subintervals 1 (28.11 KiB) Viewed 81 times
Given the curve f(x) = 0.1x³-1.8x² + 8x + 3, estimate the area under the curve from x = 1 to x = 10 using 6 subintervals. Note: While you need to show the values you are using to calculate these approximations, you don't need to show the work of computing each f(x). For example, you can just say that f(1) = 9.3. You don't need to write out: f(1) = 0.1(1)³-1.8(1)² + 8(1) = 3. 1) Estimate using left endpoint approximation 2) Estimate using right endpoint approximation
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