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The area A of the region S that lies under the graph of the continuous function is the limit of the sum of the areas of approximating rectangles. A = lim n â â Rn = lim n â â [f(x1)Îx + f(x2)Îx + . . . + f(xn)Îx] Use this definition to find an expression for the area under the graph of f as a limit. Do not evaluate the limit. f(x) = 6 x , 1 ⤠x ⤠12 A = lim n â â n i = 1
The area A of the region S that lies under the graph of the continuous function is the limit of the sum of the areas of approximating rectangles. A = lim n â â Rn = lim n â â [f(x1)Îx + f(x2)Îx + . . . + f(xn)Îx] Use this definition to find an expression for the area under the graph of f as a limit. Do not evaluate the limit. f(x) = 6 x , 1 ⤠x ⤠12 A = lim n â â n i = 1
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26 Jan 2019