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Use the figures to estimate the area under the curve for the given function using four rectangles.

Use the figures to estimate the area under the curve for the given function using-example-1
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To calculate the area for the upper (left) graph, we can use x = 1, 2, 3 and 4 to find the upper limit of each rectangle:


\begin{gathered} f(1)=(3)/(1)+3=6\\ \\ f(2)=(3)/(2)+3=4.5\\ \\ f(3)=(3)/(3)+3=4\\ \\ f(4)=(3)/(4)+3=3.75 \end{gathered}

Since the x-interval of each rectangle is 1 unit, the area of each rectangle is given by its y-value, so we have:


\begin{gathered} A=f(1)+f(2)+f(3)+f(4)\\ \\ A=6+4.5+4+3.75=18.25 \end{gathered}

Now, for the bottom (right) graph, the limits of the rectangles are x = 2, 3, 4 and 5.

So, let's find the value of f(5):


f(5)=(3)/(5)+3=3.6

So the area is given by:


\begin{gathered} A=f(2)+f(3)+f(4)+f(5)\\ \\ A=4.5+4+3.75+3.6=15.85 \end{gathered}

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