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this is the proper rieman sum definition of integral correct?
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why have you defined Delta(x)=ib+a(N-i)? Assuming we're looking to integrate f over [a;b] with partition a=x_1<x_2<...<x_N=b then ib+a(N-i)>b for every i<=N, so delta(x) exceeds the interval of integration. I might just be misunderstanding.
I'd just let Delta(x)=(b-a)/N
oh shit u right
for some reason i was incrementing my lengths to get bigger instead of staying the same
thats right for the inside of the function no?
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the differential is wrong
(b-a)/n is the same here as delta-x. When you perform the limit, it changes delta-x to dx.
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wtf