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Mathematics, 07.04.2020 22:52, JazmineDavis5930

Suppose that you were calculating a definite integral using the definition as the limit of a Riemann sum, and that you found your sum to be where n is the number of rectangles as usual. What is the value of your integral, i. e., what is the limit of your sum as n space rightwards arrow infinity?

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