Hi! My question is:
Find the integral of x2-4x+2, with the upper limit being 3 and the lower limit being 1 using Riemann sums with general n and right end point.
Obviously, I have no clue how to input this properly, so if you could help with that too, it would be appreciated. I can do the right end point without the exponent, however I don't know where to start on this one. I would be grateful if you would even give me a different example with a similar format.
Thanks in advance!
Find the integral of x2-4x+2, with the upper limit being 3 and the lower limit being 1 using Riemann sums with general n and right end point.
Obviously, I have no clue how to input this properly, so if you could help with that too, it would be appreciated. I can do the right end point without the exponent, however I don't know where to start on this one. I would be grateful if you would even give me a different example with a similar format.
Thanks in advance!