Estimating Integrals

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Use a graph to estimate the integral (do not evaluate the integral)
In your answer, include:
a. Your estimate
b. How many rectangles you used

F -22 (x2+36)/(9-x2​) dx

(That's a subscript -2 and a superscript of 2)
 
Use a graph to estimate the integral (do not evaluate the integral)
In your answer, include:
a. Your estimate
b. How many rectangles you used

F -22 (x2+36)/(9-x2​) dx

(That's a subscript -2 and a superscript of 2)
If I'm understanding you correctly, you would like to estimate
\(\displaystyle \underset{-2}{\int}^{2}\, \frac{x^2+36}{9-x^2}\, dx\)

What are your thoughts? What have you done so far? Please show us your work even if you feel that it is wrong so we may try to help you. You might also read
http://www.freemathhelp.com/forum/threads/78006-Read-Before-Posting
 
Use a graph to estimate the integral (do not evaluate the integral)
In your answer, include:
a. Your estimate
b. How many rectangles you used

F -22 (x2+36)/(9-x2​) dx

(That's a subscript -2 and a superscript of 2)
Try doing the division 1st. Then think and come back here with your work.
 
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