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Compute the Riemann sum of (x) = x2-x from x=1 to x= 4, Use Riemann Sums with five subintervals of equal lengths. Choose the left endpoint of each subinterval as the sample points. Consider f(z) = e, each case, use the right endpoint as the sample points. 4. 5. Compute the Riemann Sum of f on [0, 1] under each of the following situations. In a. Two sub-intervals of equal length. b. Five sub-intervals of equal length. 6. Use GEOMETRY to evaluate. Shade the region and show all your work a) Jo
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Compute the Riemann sum of (x) = x2-x from x=1 to x= 4, Use Riemann Sums with five subintervals of equal lengths. Choose the left endpoint of each subinterval as the sample points. Consider f(z) = e, each case, use the right endpoint as the sample points. 4. 5. Compute the Riemann Sum of f on [0, 1] under each of the following situations. In a. Two sub-intervals of equal length. b. Five sub-intervals of equal length. 6. Use GEOMETRY to evaluate. Shade the region and show all your work a) Jo
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