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Let f be a continuous, nonnegative function on [ a , b ]. The area of the region

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Question

Let f be a continuous, nonnegative function on [a, b]. The area of the region bounded by the graph of

                                                                                                                  i=1

where: change in(x)=(b-a)/n and ci=a+i change in(x) Is this true or false

Let f be a continuous, nonnegative function on [a, b]. The area of the region bounded by the graph of the function, the x-axis, and the vertical lines x = a and x = b is Area=limit to infinity f(ci) change in(x) i=1 where: change in(x)=(b-a)/n and ci=a+i change in(x) Is this true or false

Explanation / Answer

True. you can see definition of integration as sum.