Draw the graph of f(x) = sin ¹ ( 1²2 ײ) (a) Use the graph to decide whether L2, R₂, M₂, and T₂ underestimate or overestimate I. ⒸL₂ will underestimate I. OL₂ will overestimate I. OR₂ will underestimate I. Ⓒ R₂ will overestimate I. ⒸM₂ will underestimate I. OM₂ will overestimate I. OT₂ will underestimate I. ⒸT₂ will overestimate I. (b) For any value of n, list the numbers L R MT and I in increasing order. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.) LMI, TR n' n (c) Compute L5, R 5, M5, and T5. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) 45 = 0.0021 R5 0.0038 M5 T5 = in the viewing rectangle [0, 1] by [0, 0.5] and let I = 6² = 0.0029 0.0030 X X X X f(x) dx.

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Draw the graph of f(x)
¹ ( 1²1 x ²)
R₂ will underestimate I.
R₂ will overestimate I.
= sin
(a) Use the graph to decide whether L2, R₂, M₂, and T₂ underestimate or overestimate I.
L2 will underestimate I.
L2 will overestimate I.
M₂ will underestimate I.
M₂ will overestimate I.
(c) Compute L5, R
T₂ will underestimate I.
T2 will overestimate I.
=
=
in the viewing rectangle [0, 1] by [0, 0.5] and let I =
45
0.0598 X
R5
0.1093
M5
0.0822 X
T5 = 0.0846 X
From the graph, which do you think gives the best estimate of I?
5, M5, and T5. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
['(x)
f(x) dx.
Transcribed Image Text:Draw the graph of f(x) ¹ ( 1²1 x ²) R₂ will underestimate I. R₂ will overestimate I. = sin (a) Use the graph to decide whether L2, R₂, M₂, and T₂ underestimate or overestimate I. L2 will underestimate I. L2 will overestimate I. M₂ will underestimate I. M₂ will overestimate I. (c) Compute L5, R T₂ will underestimate I. T2 will overestimate I. = = in the viewing rectangle [0, 1] by [0, 0.5] and let I = 45 0.0598 X R5 0.1093 M5 0.0822 X T5 = 0.0846 X From the graph, which do you think gives the best estimate of I? 5, M5, and T5. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) ['(x) f(x) dx.
Draw the graph of f(x) = sin x²
1
2
OR₂ will underestimate I.
O R₂ will overestimate I.
(a) Use the graph to decide whether L₂, R₂, M₂, and T₂ underestimate or overestimate I.
ⒸL₂ will underestimate I.
L2 will overestimate I.
ⒸM₂ will underestimate I.
OM₂ will overestimate I.
T₂ will underestimate I.
ⒸT₂ will overestimate I.
'n'
(b) For any value of n, list the numbers Ln, Rn M. T and I in increasing order. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)
n' n'
LMI,TR
R5
M5 =
T5
= 0.0038
in the viewing rectangle [0, 1] by [0, 0.5] and let I =
(c) Compute L5, R 5, M5, and T5. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
= 0.0021
n
0.0029
0.0030
[*(x) dx.
Transcribed Image Text:Draw the graph of f(x) = sin x² 1 2 OR₂ will underestimate I. O R₂ will overestimate I. (a) Use the graph to decide whether L₂, R₂, M₂, and T₂ underestimate or overestimate I. ⒸL₂ will underestimate I. L2 will overestimate I. ⒸM₂ will underestimate I. OM₂ will overestimate I. T₂ will underestimate I. ⒸT₂ will overestimate I. 'n' (b) For any value of n, list the numbers Ln, Rn M. T and I in increasing order. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.) n' n' LMI,TR R5 M5 = T5 = 0.0038 in the viewing rectangle [0, 1] by [0, 0.5] and let I = (c) Compute L5, R 5, M5, and T5. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) = 0.0021 n 0.0029 0.0030 [*(x) dx.
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