Video Tutorial: Using Riemann sums to approximate the volume that lies above the given rectangular region defined by the given x-interval by the given y-interval, and below the given function. You'll divide the interval into rectangles and then find the coordinate points that define the upper right-hand corner of each of those rectangles. Then you&'ll evaluate the original function at each coordinate point, take the sum of those values, and multiply that sum by delta A, which is the area of one of the rectangles.
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