? Exercise 5.2.1 Use the definition of the definite integral to evaluate 3 (2x - 1) dx. Use a right-endpoint approximati

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? Exercise 5.2.1 Use the definition of the definite integral to evaluate 3 (2x - 1) dx. Use a right-endpoint approximati

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Exercise 5 2 1 Use The Definition Of The Definite Integral To Evaluate 3 2x 1 Dx Use A Right Endpoint Approximati 1
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? Exercise 5.2.1 Use the definition of the definite integral to evaluate 3 (2x - 1) dx. Use a right-endpoint approximation to generate the Riemann sum. ► Hint n You will get a Riemann sum Σ ƒ(x;)^x = i=0 n Σ i=0 n After simplifying, this leads to a limit lim n→∞ 6 X This limit is X 3 (2x − 1) dx - = 6
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