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Find an approximation of the area of the region R under the graph of the function f on the interval [a, b]. Use n subintervals and choose the representative points as indicated. Round to three decimal places.
Find an approximation of the area of the region R under the graph of the function f on the interval [a, b]. Use n subintervals and choose the representative points as indicated. Round to three decimal places. ​   ;   ;   ; left end points ​ __________ sq units ; Find an approximation of the area of the region R under the graph of the function f on the interval [a, b]. Use n subintervals and choose the representative points as indicated. Round to three decimal places. ​   ;   ;   ; left end points ​ __________ sq units ; Find an approximation of the area of the region R under the graph of the function f on the interval [a, b]. Use n subintervals and choose the representative points as indicated. Round to three decimal places. ​   ;   ;   ; left end points ​ __________ sq units ; left end points

__________ sq units

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