Use a calculator or computer to make a table of values of left and right Riemann sums L n and R n for the integral ∫ 0 2 e − x 2 d x with n = 5, 10, 50, and 100. Between what two numbers must the value of the integral lie? Can you make a similar statement for the integral ∫ − 1 2 e − x 2 d x ? Explain.
Use a calculator or computer to make a table of values of left and right Riemann sums L n and R n for the integral ∫ 0 2 e − x 2 d x with n = 5, 10, 50, and 100. Between what two numbers must the value of the integral lie? Can you make a similar statement for the integral ∫ − 1 2 e − x 2 d x ? Explain.
Solution Summary: The author calculates the value of the integral displaystyle 'int', which lies between the two numbers, using the calculator.
Use a calculator or computer to make a table of values of left and right Riemann sums Ln and Rn for the integral
∫
0
2
e
−
x
2
d
x
with n = 5, 10, 50, and 100. Between what two numbers must the value of the integral lie? Can you make a similar statement for the integral
∫
−
1
2
e
−
x
2
d
x
? Explain.
With differentiation, one of the major concepts of calculus. Integration involves the calculation of an integral, which is useful to find many quantities such as areas, volumes, and displacement.
2. (5 points) Let f(x) =
=
-
-
- x² − 3x+7. Find the local minimum and maximum point(s)
of f(x), and write them in the form (a, b), specifying whether each point is a minimum
or maximum. Coordinates should be kept in fractions.
Additionally, provide in your answer if f(x) has an absolute minimum or maximum
over its entire domain with their corresponding values. Otherwise, state that there is no
absolute maximum or minimum. As a reminder, ∞ and -∞ are not considered absolute
maxima and minima respectively.
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