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How to Find Approximate Area Using Sigma Notation For Dummies

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2009

This video tutorial shows you how to express the area under a curve with Sigma notation (or summation notation). You can use Sigma notation as a simpler way to write the sums of a long series of numbers that follow a specific mathematical pattern.

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  • So you're telling me this is just a way to write that long computation in a different way? You still have to do the long addition problem, but this only makes it shorter when you write that expression. That's fucking retarded.

  • Laughable video with poor explanations.

  • very nice .... 

  • uhm just wanna say X-x44445x45X456+456= 6 so wtf?

  • Your voice is getting me hard;)

  • @sachioko234 me too lol

  • I'm lovin' these "for dummies videos"...Yeah~!

  • i like the girl's voice, she sounds cute. oh very helpful video

  • wow I never knew that dummies books at the store can be this useful, it explains so clearly. Now I will go buy the books or DVD.....

    when I first saw the words "dummies" at the stores I thought they just for the deaf people only.

    Thank you so much.

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