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Estimating with Finite Sums

Estimating with Finite Sums. Chapter 6. Applications of Derivatives. Section 6.1. Quick Review. Quick Review Solutions. What you ’ ll learn about. Distance as area under the velocity curve Accumulation as area under the curve representing rate of accumulation

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Estimating with Finite Sums

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  1. Estimating with Finite Sums Chapter 6 Applications of Derivatives Section 6.1

  2. Quick Review

  3. Quick Review Solutions

  4. What you’ll learn about • Distance as area under the velocity curve • Accumulation as area under the curve representing rate of accumulation • Estimation of area using rectangular approximation • Estimation of volume using slices • Use of left, right, and midpoint sums to approximate areas … and why Learning about estimating with finite sums sets the foundation for understanding integral calculus.

  5. Example Finding Distance Traveled when Velocity Varies

  6. Example Finding Distance Traveled when Velocity Varies

  7. LRAM, MRAM, and RRAM approximations to the area under the graph of y=x2 from x=0 to x=3

  8. Example Estimating Area Under the Graph of a Nonnegative Function

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