Difference between revisions of "UpperSum Command"
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;UpperSum[ <Function>, <Number a>, <Number b>, <Number n> ]:Calculates the ''upper sum'' of the function on the interval [''a, b''] using ''n'' rectangles. | ;UpperSum[ <Function>, <Number a>, <Number b>, <Number n> ]:Calculates the ''upper sum'' of the function on the interval [''a, b''] using ''n'' rectangles. | ||
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− | :*This command draws the rectangles of the upper sum as well. | + | :*This command draws the rectangles of the upper sum as well.<br> |
− | :*See also the commands: | + | :*See also the commands: [[LowerSum Command|LowerSum]], [[LeftSum Command|LeftSum]], [[RectangleSum Command|RectangleSum]], and [[TrapezoidalSum Command|TrapezoidalSum]] }} |
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Revision as of 17:56, 9 March 2013
- UpperSum[ <Function>, <Number a>, <Number b>, <Number n> ]
- Calculates the upper sum of the function on the interval [a, b] using n rectangles.
- Notes:
- This command draws the rectangles of the upper sum as well.
- See also the commands: LowerSum, LeftSum, RectangleSum, and TrapezoidalSum
- This command draws the rectangles of the upper sum as well.