AP Calculus Slides October 24, 2007

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    1. Approximate the area of the region bounded by the graph of the function and the x-axis over the indicated interval. Calculate left- and right-hand sums for the indicated number of subdivisions using the RSUM program. Compare your estimate with the exact area of the region, found using known geometric formulas. How could we use the RSUM program to make even better estimates?
    2. The Definite Integral
    3. Find 3 different approximations of each integral, then deduce the actual value of the integral ...
    4. How many different ways can we approximate an integral?
    5. Error Bounds for Monotone Functions For the function ƒ below, find the number of intervals of equal length needed so that an estimate of the integral differs from the actual value by less than 0.02.

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