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It improves the understanding of integral by meticulously comparing the left and right Riemann sums with the definite integral. Thank you for the work.
Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for explaining the basic Introduction to Riemann Sums in Calculus. This is a solid and old fashion way to approximate the Area under a curve using rectangles. This is an error free video/lecture on UA-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
Thank you so much, this made it crystal clear for me. I am in Calculus 1 and geometry and graphs are not my favorites so when teacher started making random rectangles under graph and tried to finish unit as soon as possible I was a lost cause. This however makes it so much easier and basic concepts looks so challenging at first in calculus because of new signs we use to express the functions and other expressions...
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I noticed that when you double n, the percent error decreases by the square of n. So, 8n is twice as much work as 4n. However 8n's error% is 25% of 4n's error%. So, 8n is 4x as accurate for only twice the work.
Can you show an example when the number of rectangles(n) are not given? that's the types of examples i'm doing at class. I seek your enlightenment for this topic, sir organic chemist master sensei.
I know this is a year late, but if the number of subintervals isn't given, shouldn't you assume that it's infinity? If the number of intervals is infinity then the way you solve the problem becomes totally different. Either way, if the question doesn't tell you to use riemann sums then it's better both in accuracy and in convenience to just use integrals.
@@skinach Interesting, your comment is a nice find. Will try to keep this in mind if we're given similar problems (like not being told to use Riemann sums). Just in case.
Their is a reimann sum equation in geometry book very similar to it. N(n-3)/2. It a diameter of a polygon sides n represent the number of sides in reimman sum terms n(n+1)/2. No college math prof will mention it
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After a whole day of not understanding this concept by my Math professor's slides (at University even), this explanation explained everything in a few minutes. It is truly the epitome of studying smart.
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Would you learn this without going to college? I agree some teachers are absolutely useless teachers but if it weren’t for school, I wouldn’t even look up this video and try to learn about it.
@@mordecai8707 More valid and real-life scenaro is you cant say I am good at (insert job) cuz I learnt from organic tutor or blah blah they need a frickinn valid degree..(i dont like this system but thats how it plays out in real-life for atleast majority of the jobs and def the one with degree is preffered always..I see it in my experience)----Plus if ur wondering a great company like google def said it doesnt care for a degree right? Wrong i know ppl on the inside who do have a tending bias towards one with degrees cuz apparently it means a person is 'serious' about their job and went to uni and paid hundreds of thousands of tut fee towards rather than a 'lazy' person who didnt go(even tho he might be better in skillset sometimes)
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in class, i can clearly see how my teacher demonstrates this lesson on the board but i'm still having a hard time understanding the topic. but you, on the other hand, i cant see you, you are on the other side of the screen doing this, yet in just a span of 7 minutes, i now freaking understood the whole freaking thing! gosh you saved my life!
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It improves the understanding of integral by meticulously comparing the left and right Riemann sums with the definite integral. Thank you for the work.
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Thank you so much, this made it crystal clear for me. I am in Calculus 1 and geometry and graphs are not my favorites so when teacher started making random rectangles under graph and tried to finish unit as soon as possible I was a lost cause. This however makes it so much easier and basic concepts looks so challenging at first in calculus because of new signs we use to express the functions and other expressions...
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I noticed that when you double n, the percent error decreases by the square of n. So, 8n is twice as much work as 4n. However 8n's error% is 25% of 4n's error%. So, 8n is 4x as accurate for only twice the work.
Can you show an example when the number of rectangles(n) are not given? that's the types of examples i'm doing at class. I seek your enlightenment for this topic, sir organic chemist master sensei.
I know this is a year late, but if the number of subintervals isn't given, shouldn't you assume that it's infinity? If the number of intervals is infinity then the way you solve the problem becomes totally different. Either way, if the question doesn't tell you to use riemann sums then it's better both in accuracy and in convenience to just use integrals.
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Their is a reimann sum equation in geometry book very similar to it. N(n-3)/2. It a diameter of a polygon sides n represent the number of sides in reimman sum terms n(n+1)/2. No college math prof will mention it
Very good. But why does taking Anti-dervative of function also give U the area❓It doesn't seem to be related to the method of using Rectangles.♦️
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