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- Prompt Use the definition of the definite integral to evaluate the integral. √₂ (2x + 1) dx Use a right-endpoint approximation to generate the Riemann sum. Graph this integral, and calculate it using geometry. Guidelines Your initial response should be detailed solution, reflecting on the prompt above. Reply to at least one classmate's posts. Your response to your classmate's discussion should be around 50 words (each) and add to the discussion (i.e. reflecting on their response, asking questions, etc.).arrow_forwardamnswer the last part.arrow_forwardIntegral by substitutionarrow_forward
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