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At the start of this year, a teenage boy was 5 feet tall. Let t stand for the number of weeks from the start of the year, and let f(t) be the growth rate of the boy,in inches/ week. Data is given below: Using all the available information, and a right-endpoint Riemann sum, approximate the boy's height at the end of the fifteen week period.
3. At the start of this year, a teenage boy was S feet tall. Let stand for the number of wecks from the start of the year, and let fit) be the growth rate of the boy, in inches/week. Data is given below: 0 1114 no 0.25 | 0.2 L 0.22 I 0.38-0.47-0.35 | 0.28 | 0.25 I 0.32 Using all the available information, and a right-endpoint Riemann sum, approximate the boy's height at the end of the 15 weck period
At the start of this year, a teenage boy was 5 feet tall. Let t stand for the number of weeks from the start of the year, and let f(t) be the growth rate of the boy,in inches/ week. Data is given below: Using all the available information, and a right-endpoint Riemann sum, approximate the boy's height at the end of the fifteen week period.
3. At the start of this year, a teenage boy was S feet tall. Let stand for the number of wecks from the start of the year, and let fit) be the growth rate of the boy, in inches/week. Data is given below: 0 1114 no 0.25 | 0.2 L 0.22 I 0.38-0.47-0.35 | 0.28 | 0.25 I 0.32 Using all the available information, and a right-endpoint Riemann sum, approximate the boy's height at the end of the 15 weck period
Hubert KochLv2
7 Sep 2019