5.2: Sigma Notations and Limits of Finite Sums
Learn the fundamentals of finite sums and area approximations in Calculus. This tutorial provides step-by-step examples of writing summation formulas and calculating Riemann Sums from scratch. Video Breakdown: 00:00:05 What is Sigma Notation? (Definition & Notation) 00:02:05 Core algebra rules for summation and standard formulas 00:04:45 Conceptual breakdown of subintervals, widths, and partitioning 00:09:14 Defining a Riemann Sum 00:10:34 Graphing x^2 - 1 over [0, 2] with 4 subintervals 00:11:12 Left-endpoint Riemann Sum calculation 00:13:27 Right-endpoint Riemann Sum calculation 00:14:35 Midpoint Riemann Sum calculation

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