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Author: Ron Larson, Bruce H. Edwards
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To Calculate: Derivative of function f(x)=ln(√4+x2x).
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(a) Since a = 0, b = 1, and n = 10, the Midpoint Rule gives the following. (Round your answer to six decimal places.)
dx Ax[f(0.05) + f(0.15) + ... + f(0.85) + f(0.95)]
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