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If you sum slices between 1.0 and 4.0 excluding the first slice you get 2435300.3.
The problem I have with this exercise is that it doesn't precisely specify which numerical method and which convention to use but the given article (link) uses a summation from 1 to n which means we have to exclude the first slice and include the last slice.
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Area Under Curves and Volume of Revolving a Curve
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I think this is not true.
If you sum slices between
1.0
and4.0
excluding thefirst
slice you get2435300.3
.The problem I have with this exercise is that it doesn't precisely specify which numerical method and which convention to use but the given article (link) uses a summation from
1
ton
which means we have to exclude the first slice and include the last slice.