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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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