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Integration II: Partitioning the x-axis.
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Lesson Summary:
We divide the $x$-axis between the limits of integration into an arbitrary set of closed intervals. We provide notation and use pictures to show several arbitrary partitions.
Lesson Inputs:
Open and Closed Intervals
Sets and Set Notation
The Length of Intervals
Lesson Outputs:
Integration IV: Definite Integrals As Riemann Sums
Partition Limits
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Lesson Specific Problems
Determine the lengths of the closed intervals in the partition $\{-10.5,10.5,32,563.4,1000\}$.
Determine the lengths of the closed intervals in the partition $\{-1,10,99,100,1000\}$.
Determine the lengths of the closed intervals in the partition $\{-101,-20.3,0.15,10\}$.
Determine the lengths of the closed intervals in the partition $\{-10,-2.8,4.7,60\}$.
Determine the lengths of the closed intervals in the partition $\{1,2,3,4,6\}$.
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