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Calculating a Definite Integral Using Riemann Sums - Part 2

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Calculating a Definite Integral Using Riemann Sums - Part 2.
In this video, I show how to set up a calculate a Riemann Sum.
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  • I wish my professor would just explain it like this! Thank you for taking the time to make these videos.

  • @TheOnlyBERT67 no problem, happy to help

  • my math professor uses your video to explain things...

  • @jessiesun1142 ha! tell him / her that i said thanks for using my stuff!

  • I spent so much time going through this dumb concept in my book and I was so confused! but you cleared it up and helped me solve my problem, thanks!

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  • yea big thanks from germany

  • OMG this saved me for my university calculus midterm!!! thank you!

  • great/clear video

  • @patrickJMT the formula for that is: (n^2(n+1)^2)/4 ....... so it is like you square each component from the first formula.

  • thanks so much!

  • Thanks a lot Pat. You are amazing.

  • thank god for patrick JMT

  • @paigelizabeth11 (n^2(n+1)^2)/4

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