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Area as the Limit of a Sum
Lesson 5.2
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Area Under the Curve What does the following demo suggest about how to measure the area under the curve?
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Area under f(x) = ln x Consider the task to compute the area under a curve f(x) = ln x on interval [1,5] x We estimate with 4 rectangles using the right endpoints
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We can improve our estimate by increasing the number of rectangles
Area under the Curve x We can improve our estimate by increasing the number of rectangles
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Area under the Curve Increasing the number of rectangles to n
This can be done on the calculator:
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Generalizing In general … The actual area is where
a b In general … The actual area is where Try Java Applet Demo
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Summation Notation We use summation notation
Note the basic rules and formulas Examples pg. 295 Theorem 5.2 Formulas, pg 296
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Use of Calculator Note again summation capability of calculator
Syntax is: (expression, variable, low, high)
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Practice Summation Try these
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Limit of a Sum a b For a function f(x), the area under the curve from a to b is where x = (b – a)/n and Consider the region bounded by f(x) = x2 the axes, and the lines x = 2 and x = 3
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Limit of a Sum Now So
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Limit of a Sum Continuing …
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Practice Summation For our general formula: let f(x) = 3 – 2x on [0,1]
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Assignment Lesson 5.2 Page 303 Exercises 1 – 61 EOO (omit 45)
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