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Express the limit as a definite integral on the given interval. lim nââ n xi ln(1 + xi2) δx, [0, 3] i = 1
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Express the limit as a definite integral on the given interval. lim nââ n xi ln(1 + xi2) δx, [0, 3] i = 1
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I'm guessing the sum is
Comparing to the definition of the definite integral, this limit quite clearly corresponds to the definite integral
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