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Estimating with Finite Sums

Estimating with Finite Sums. Mrs. Erickson. Estimating with Finite Sums. Estimating with Finite Sums. A particle starts at x = 0. It moves with a velocity v(t) = x 2 . Where is the particle at t = 3?. Estimating with Finite Sums.

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Estimating with Finite Sums

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  1. Estimating with Finite Sums Mrs. Erickson

  2. Estimating with Finite Sums

  3. Estimating with Finite Sums A particle starts at x = 0. It moves with a velocity v(t) = x2. Where is the particle at t = 3?

  4. Estimating with Finite Sums Find the area under f(x) = √x on the interval [0,1], with 4 subintervals. IRAM

  5. Estimating with Finite Sums Find the area under f(x) = 4 – x2 on the interval [0,2], with 4 subintervals. RRAM

  6. Estimating with Finite Sums Find the area under f(x) = x2+ 2 on the interval [0,2], using 4 subintervals. MRAM

  7. Estimating with Finite Sums Find the area under f(x) = sin(x) on the interval [0,π], using 4 subintervals. LRAM

  8. Estimating with Finite Sums The table shows the velocity of a model train engine moving along a track for 10 seconds. Estimate the distance traveled by the engine, using 5 subintervals. • LRAM • MRAM

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