Given L (-3x+10)dx Rewrite the definite integral as the limit of an infinite sum (using a right endpoint approximation to generate the Riemann Sum): lim x+u n i=1 Use the limit of the infinite sum to compute (-3x+10)dx.

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Chapter6: The Trigonometric Functions
Section6.3: Trigonometric Functions Of Real Numbers
Problem 64E
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Given
L
(-3x+10)dx
Rewrite the definite integral as the limit of an infinite sum (using a right endpoint approximation to
generate the Riemann Sum): lim
x+u
n
i=1
Use the limit of the infinite sum to compute (-3x+10)dx.
Transcribed Image Text:Given L (-3x+10)dx Rewrite the definite integral as the limit of an infinite sum (using a right endpoint approximation to generate the Riemann Sum): lim x+u n i=1 Use the limit of the infinite sum to compute (-3x+10)dx.
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