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Which definite integral approximation formula is this: the integral from a to b of f(x)dx ≈ (b-a)/n * [y_{1} + y_{2} + y_{3} + ... + y_{n-1} + y_{n}. Photo also attached. A. Right rectangles
B. Average rate of change
C. Trapezoidal rule

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Which definite integral approximation formula is this: the integral from a to b of f(x)dx ≈ (b-a)/n

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