Riemann Sum: Interpret a limit as an area under a curve

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Riemann Sum: Interpret a limit as an area under a curve. We need the area under the curve to begin the study of integration. I would say this is one of the hardest kinds of limits for calculus 1 students (besides the epsilon-delta limit definition). This is the beginning of the definition of an integral.

0:00 example 1
6:55 example 2
14:13 example 3
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Why don’t you do some integrating using the Riemann sum (limit of a sum) examples?

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