Let .
- a) Compute the left-hand Riemann sum approximation of with boxes.
- b) Compute the right-hand Riemann sum approximation of with boxes.
- c) Express as a limit of right-hand Riemann sums (as in the definition of the definite integral). Do not evaluate the limit.
Foundations:
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Link to Riemann sums page
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Solution:
(a)
Step 1:
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Since our interval is and we are using 3 rectangles, each rectangle has width 1. So, the left-hand Riemann sum is
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Step 2:
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Thus, the left-hand Riemann sum is
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(b)
Step 1:
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Since our interval is and we are using 3 rectangles, each rectangle has width 1. So, the right-hand Riemann sum is
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Step 2:
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Thus, the right-hand Riemann sum is
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(c)
Step 1:
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Let be the number of rectangles used in the right-hand Riemann sum for .
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The width of each rectangle is .
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Step 2:
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So, the right-hand Riemann sum is
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Finally, we let go to infinity to get a limit.
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Thus, is equal to .
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Final Answer:
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