Chapter 6: Q. 24 (page 539)
Approximate the arc length of f (x) on [a, b],using n line segments and the distance formula. Include a sketch of f (x) and the line segments .
Short Answer
The arc length is .
The graph is sketched as below:

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Chapter 6: Q. 24 (page 539)
Approximate the arc length of f (x) on [a, b],using n line segments and the distance formula. Include a sketch of f (x) and the line segments .
The arc length is .
The graph is sketched as below:

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