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Use the upper and lower sums to approximate the area of the region using the given number of subintervals (of equal width). (Round your answers to three decimal places.)
y = 1 − x2
upper sum __________
lower sum ___________
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Answer:
upper sum= 0.859
lower sum = 0.659
Explanation:
y = √(1 − x²)
if n= 5
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