Suppose f(x) is continuous and increasing on [a, b], and concave up on (a, b). Is T6 (the Trapezoid Rule approximation to , f(x) dx with n = 6) an over-estimate or an under-estimate? Over-Estimate. O Under-Estimate. There is not enough information to decide.

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Suppose f(x) is continuous and increasing on [a, b], and concave
up on (a, b). Is T6 (the Trapezoid Rule approximation to , f(x) dx
with n = 6) an over-estimate or an under-estimate?
Over-Estimate.
O Under-Estimate.
There is not enough information to decide.
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose f(x) is continuous and increasing on [a, b], and concave up on (a, b). Is T6 (the Trapezoid Rule approximation to , f(x) dx with n = 6) an over-estimate or an under-estimate? Over-Estimate. O Under-Estimate. There is not enough information to decide.
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