009B Sample Midterm 3, Problem 1

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Divide the interval into four subintervals of equal length and compute the right-endpoint Riemann sum of


Foundations:  
Recall:
1. The height of each rectangle in the right-hand Riemann sum is given by choosing the right endpoint of the interval.
2. See the Riemann sums (insert link) for more information.

Solution:

Step 1:  
Let Each interval has length
So, the right-endpoint Riemann sum of on the interval is
Step 2:  
Thus, the right-endpoint Riemann sum is
Final Answer:  
  

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