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Monthly Archives: April 2017

Notes on Riemann Sums

April 24, 2017by Alexander Walker 1 Comment

For many calculus students, Riemann sums are those annoying things that show up in the derivation of the arc length formula.

In truth, these handy sums have done so much more. In this post, I’ll give some examples of Riemann sums dating from before the birth of calculus and some applications of Riemann sums that are still used today.

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