Approximate Area Using Rectangles - Pre-Calculus

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Approximate the area under the following curve from to using a midpoint Riemann sum with :

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If we want to approximate the area under a curve using n=4, that means we will be using 4 rectangles. Because the problem asks us to approximate the area from x=0 to x=4, this means we will have a rectangle between x=0 and x=1, between x=1 and x=2, between x=2 and x=3, and between x=3 and x=4. We want to use a midpoint Riemann sum, so the height of each rectangle will be the value of the function at the midpoint of each interval:

Now that we know the height of each rectangle, all we have to do is find its area by multiplying the height by the width, which is just 1 for each rectangle. Then we add the area of all the rectangles to find our approximation for the area under the curve from x=0 to x=4:

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