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1 Slide 5- 1 What you’ll learn about Distance Traveled Rectangular Approximation Method (RAM) Volume of a Sphere Cardiac Output … and why Learning about estimating with finite sums sets the foundation for understanding integral calculus.

2 time velocity After 4 seconds, the object has gone 12 feet. Consider an object moving at a constant rate of 3 ft/sec. Since rate. time = distance: If we draw a graph of the velocity, the distance that the object travels is equal to the area under the line.

3 If the velocity is not constant, we might guess that the distance traveled is still equal to the area under the curve. (The units work out.) Example: We could estimate the area under the curve by drawing rectangles touching at their left corners. This is called the Left-hand Rectangular Approximation Method (LRAM). Approximate area:

4 We could also use a Right-hand Rectangular Approximation Method (RRAM). Approximate area:

5 Another approach would be to use rectangles that touch at the midpoint. This is the Midpoint Rectangular Approximation Method (MRAM). Approximate area: In this example there are four subintervals. As the number of subintervals increases, so does the accuracy.

6 Approximate area: width of subinterval With 8 subintervals: The exact answer for this problem is.

7 Slide 5- 7 LRAM, MRAM, and RRAM approximations to the area under the graph of y=x 2 from x=0 to x=3

8 Circumscribed rectangles are all above the curve: Inscribed rectangles are all below the curve:

9 We will be learning how to find the exact area under a curve if we have the equation for the curve. Rectangular approximation methods are still useful for finding the area under a curve if we do not have the equation. The TI-89 calculator can do these rectangular approximation problems. This is of limited usefulness, since we will learn better methods of finding the area under a curve, but you could use the calculator to check your work.


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