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Use this definition with right endpoints to find an expression for the area under the graph of f as a limit. Do not evaluate the limit.

Use this definition with right endpoints to find an expression for the area under-example-1
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To find the expression of the area under the graph f as limit,

Given that,


f(x)=x+\ln (x),4\leq x\leq9

we get,

Consider the small rectangles in the area under the graph f, such that length is f(x) at x point and width is


\Delta x=(b-a)/(n)

Where a and b are the end points and the n represents the number of partitions.(for n tends to infinity we can get the accurate area under the graph f)

The area of the graph under f is given by,


\lim _(n\to\infty)\sum ^n_(i\mathop=1)f(x_i)\Delta x
=\lim _(n\to\infty)\sum ^n_{i\mathop{=}1}(x_i+\ln (x_i))(9-4)/(n)
=\lim _(n\to\infty)\sum ^n_{i\mathop{=}1}(x_i+\ln (x_i))(5)/(n)
=\lim _(n\to\infty)\sum ^n_{i\mathop{=}1}(5)/(n)(x_i+\ln (x_i))

Answer is:


A=\lim _(n\to\infty)\sum ^n_{i\mathop{=}1}(5)/(n)(x_i+\ln (x_i))

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