Estimate the area under of the graph of f(x)=6+x2 from x=−1 to x=2 in the following 6 different ways. You'll want to dra

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Estimate the area under of the graph of f(x)=6+x2 from x=−1 to x=2 in the following 6 different ways. You'll want to dra

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Estimate The Area Under Of The Graph Of F X 6 X2 From X 1 To X 2 In The Following 6 Different Ways You Ll Want To Dra 1
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Estimate the area under of the graph of f(x)=6+x2 from x=−1 to x=2 in the following 6 different ways. You'll want to draw a picture of the graph and the requested rectangles for each estimation. (You'll need the pictures for the final follow-up part, too.) (a) Use three approximating rectangles and right endpoints. R3​= (b) Use six approximating rectangles and right endpoints. R6​= (c) Use three approximating rectangles and left endpoints. L3​= (d) Use six approximating rectangles and left endpoints. L6​= (e) Use three approximating rectangles and midpoints. M3​= (f) Use six approximating rectangles and midpoints. M6​= (g) Based on sketches of the graph of f(x) and the approximating rectangles, which appears to be the best estimate? R3​R6​L3​L6​M3​M6​​
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