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Use the function Use the function   from   to   and n equal subintervals with the function evaluated at the right-hand endpoints of each subinterval. Let the sum of the areas of the rectangles be S. Find   by using the formula for the sum of the areas of the n rectangles. ​ A)  10 B)  30 C)  60 D)  12 E)  14 from Use the function   from   to   and n equal subintervals with the function evaluated at the right-hand endpoints of each subinterval. Let the sum of the areas of the rectangles be S. Find   by using the formula for the sum of the areas of the n rectangles. ​ A)  10 B)  30 C)  60 D)  12 E)  14 to Use the function   from   to   and n equal subintervals with the function evaluated at the right-hand endpoints of each subinterval. Let the sum of the areas of the rectangles be S. Find   by using the formula for the sum of the areas of the n rectangles. ​ A)  10 B)  30 C)  60 D)  12 E)  14 and n equal subintervals with the function evaluated at the right-hand endpoints of each subinterval. Let the sum of the areas of the rectangles be S. Find Use the function   from   to   and n equal subintervals with the function evaluated at the right-hand endpoints of each subinterval. Let the sum of the areas of the rectangles be S. Find   by using the formula for the sum of the areas of the n rectangles. ​ A)  10 B)  30 C)  60 D)  12 E)  14 by using the formula for the sum of the areas of the n rectangles. ​


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