If you know the points for the base and height of the rectangles could you use the distance formula and get the lengths then multiply and add to get the area?
Use trapeziums instead of rectangles (other things such as equal lengths will remain the same just use the area formula for a trapezium, much more accurate and does it in one less step.
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imfuctita 4 days ago
god hirap na ko sa project ko nman area og rectangle b 2 !!
imfuctita 4 days ago
i got a question regarding the areas of the rectangles. is this statement true where (< = great than or equal to)
lower rectangle area < upper rectangle area < true area
TheIdiotRabbit 4 days ago
so would u get the same answer whether u use a right hand sum or left hand sum?
wontonsoup15 2 weeks ago
Would it not be more accurate to place the rectangles height at the midpoint of the intervals?
brennan93 3 weeks ago
Thank you !! really helped :)
zaziz92 3 weeks ago
Very informative. Thanks!
excelaration 2 months ago
very very nice
ashidilkhan 2 months ago
Norm, you a BEAST!
KGinthePlace2B 3 months ago
This is really helpful! I need help with using midpoints instead of endpoints though. can anyone help?
followthecheater 3 months ago
You forgot the x* interval rectangles!(
arturo92376 3 months ago
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arturo92376 3 months ago
1:14 this guy is starring very intently at something lol
Jbell101792 3 months ago
good work mate. (y)
DrryBuddyyOhyeeh 6 months ago 4
Excellent explanation! Thanks!
Grizzfan72 7 months ago 6
Your face is kinda irritating
andrewrocks1223 8 months ago
@andrewrocks1223 lol
DrryBuddyyOhyeeh 6 months ago
THANK YOU SO MUCH! Helps alot!
zhiilan 8 months ago
And now I know. Thanks
MrAthanz 8 months ago
THANK YOU for using the long method to figure this stuff out. It helps me understand the WHY behind the short method.
ruthiechan 9 months ago
You did a great job on this. Thanks for sharing!
MrHappy576 9 months ago 2
If you know the points for the base and height of the rectangles could you use the distance formula and get the lengths then multiply and add to get the area?
mgcgyugitradeco 10 months ago
this is an awesome tutorial. im looking at the other videos on your site right now. thanks!!
HelloMangoJlo 11 months ago
Use trapeziums instead of rectangles (other things such as equal lengths will remain the same just use the area formula for a trapezium, much more accurate and does it in one less step.
MrRP14 11 months ago
Thanks for this. Do you have anything in middle sum?
play9 1 year ago
wow thanks so much ! i wish you are my professor at school !
calfss031106 1 year ago
y=f(x)? Couldn't you just say f(x)? is it just me that thinks y=f(x) sounds extremely redundant?
Anyway, good vid.
bugfacedog44 1 year ago
thanks this really helps lol
michealia2010 1 year ago 2
that was sooo helpful! thank you so much man
popsoda323 1 year ago
thanks , this is really helpful
sweetcorn2323 1 year ago
very helpful!! thanks a lot
purplepick1 1 year ago
Great stuff, thanks for the vid!
strat0caster266 1 year ago