n1=12, n2=6 Find the approximate area under the curve by dividing the intervals into n subintervals and then adding up t

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n1=12, n2=6 Find the approximate area under the curve by dividing the intervals into n subintervals and then adding up t

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N1 12 N2 6 Find The Approximate Area Under The Curve By Dividing The Intervals Into N Subintervals And Then Adding Up T 1
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n1=12, n2=6 Find the approximate area under the curve by dividing the intervals into n subintervals and then adding up the areas of the inscribed rectangles. The height of ea rectangle may be found by evaluating the function for each value of x. Your instructor will assign you 11 and 1₂. • y=2x√² +1 between z = 0 and = 6 for 1₁ and 1₂ • Find the exact area under the curve using integration y = 2√² + 1 between a = 0 and a = 6 Explain the reason for the difference in your answers.
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