Limit as an integral (Riemann Sum)
Riemann sum limit. In fact, we will interpret this limit as an integral. We will see the indeterminate form of 0+0+0+... doesn't necessary approach 1. This is actually the integral of sqrt(x) from 0 to 1 and we get 2/3 for the answer. If you would like more calculus tutorials like this, then check out my just calculus channel: / justcalculus Click to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/blackpenredpe... Check math t-shirts & hoodies: https://teespring.com/stores/blackpen... Patreon / blackpenredpen blackpenredpen

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Finding integral from Riemann Sum

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A Brilliant Limit

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Derivatives Aren't What You Think They Are

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Riemann Sums - Left Endpoints and Right Endpoints

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POV: you walk into an interview and they hit you with “which number is bigger?” 3.14^pi vs pi^3.14

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Supreme Integral with Feynman's Trick

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Riemann sum examples (calculus 1 limits vs integrals)

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How Laplace solved the Gaussian integral

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Forensic Science Is Not As Accurate As You Think

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Riemann Sum Evaluation of Definite Integral(Quadratic)

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Something strange happens when you "bump the base"

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A Cambridge Integral Experience

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A very indeterminate form limit: (infinity-infinity)^infinity

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We're 99.9% sure this pattern is true, but no one can prove it

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How to Find a Definite Integral using Riemann Sums and the Limit Definition: Quadratic Example

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Who is Smarter? Engineer vs Chinese 5th Grader

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Midpoint Rule & Riemann Sums

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A Fun Golden Ratio Limit

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The Limit (do not use L'Hospital rule)

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