Estimate the area under the graph of ((x) cos(x) from x = 0 to x = 7/2 using four approximating rectangles and right endpoints. (Round your answers to four decimal places) Sketch the graph and the rectangles. f(x) = 4cos(x) f(x) = 4cos(x) f(x) = 4cos(x) f(x) = 4cos(x) 37 Is your estimate an underestimate or an overestimate? underestimate overestimate
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The width of each subinterval is: Δx = (7/2 - 0)/4 = 7/8 Show more…
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