Answer:
52 degreesssssssssssssssssss
Step-by-step explanation:
its OVER 9,0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Assuming that the numbers haven't been rounded off, then yes, they are the same.
The 6 from 4/6 is the denominator.
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Answer:
about 2.253 centimeters
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
See below
Step-by-step explanation:
We start by dividing the interval [0,4] into n sub-intervals of length 4/n
![[0,\displaystyle\frac{4}{n}],[\displaystyle\frac{4}{n},\displaystyle\frac{2*4}{n}],[\displaystyle\frac{2*4}{n},\displaystyle\frac{3*4}{n}],...,[\displaystyle\frac{(n-1)*4}{n},4]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5B0%2C%5Cdisplaystyle%5Cfrac%7B4%7D%7Bn%7D%5D%2C%5B%5Cdisplaystyle%5Cfrac%7B4%7D%7Bn%7D%2C%5Cdisplaystyle%5Cfrac%7B2%2A4%7D%7Bn%7D%5D%2C%5B%5Cdisplaystyle%5Cfrac%7B2%2A4%7D%7Bn%7D%2C%5Cdisplaystyle%5Cfrac%7B3%2A4%7D%7Bn%7D%5D%2C...%2C%5B%5Cdisplaystyle%5Cfrac%7B%28n-1%29%2A4%7D%7Bn%7D%2C4%5D)
Since f is increasing in the interval [0,4], the upper sum is obtained by evaluating f at the right end of each sub-interval multiplied by 4/n.
Geometrically, these are the areas of the rectangles whose height is f evaluated at the right end of the interval and base 4/n (see picture)

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so the upper sum equals

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tend to zero and the upper sum tends to
